CarSim is an application for the Simulating the (simplified) movement of cars on a two-dimensional surface.
Package ope.carsim contains classes that represent the problem domain: cars and locations.
Package ope.carsim.gui contains a user interface for the application.
In this paper, a new family of Cassinian wave-guides
is proposed, Simulating and calculation are finished with CST
Microwave Studio that based on Finite Integral Technique (FIT),
and some results are given. Electromagnetic field mode type of it
is TE, electromagnetic field is stronger near neck region, and
some resonance frequencies appear. The new Cassinian curve
wave-guides will possess higher power than ones of the
rectangular and elliptic wave-guides because the height at the
position where maximal electric field occurs is smaller.
CheckMate is a MATLAB-based tool for modeling, Simulating and investigating properties of hybrid dynamic systems. Hybrid systems are modeled using the Simulink graphical user interface (GUI). Parameters and specifications are entered using both the Simulink GUI and user-defined m-files. CheckMate commands are entered in the MATLAB command window.
Matlab is an ideal tool for Simulating digital communications systems, thanks to
its easy scripting language and excellent data visualization capabilities. One of the
most frequent simulation tasks in the field of digital communications is bit-error-
rate testing of modems. The bit-error-rate performance of a receiver is a figure of
merit that allows different designs to be compared in a fair manner. Performing
bit-error-rate testing withMatlab is very simple, but does require some prerequisite
knowledge
Simulating a convolutional encoder
allows the user to input a source code to be encoded and also input the values of the generator polynomials. It outputs the encoded data bits, where 1/n is the code rate
Introduction
Matlab is an ideal tool for Simulating digital communications systems, thanks to
its easy scripting language and excellent data visualization capabilities. One of the
most frequent simulation tasks in the field of digital communications is bit-error-
rate testing of modems. The bit-error-rate performance of a receiver is a figure of
merit that allows different designs to be compared in a fair manner. Performing
bit-error-rate testing withMatlab is very simple, but does require some prerequisite
knowledge.