This model simulates a six-degrees-of-freedom variable mass equations of motion with Simulink and Aerospace Blockset. This
model has been color coded to aid in locating Aerospace Blockset blocks. The red blocks are Aerospace Blockset blocks, the orange blocks are subsystems containing additional Aerospace Blockset blocks and the white blocks are Simulink blocks.
Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
Implementations, Applications, and Experiments with the TMS320C55x
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001
By Sen M. Kuo and Bob H. Lee
additional Examples
TMS320C5510 EVM – Real-time Dual-channel Audio Example updated, Dec. 8, 2001)
For build this project you can use ant (www.apache.org). Before build project rename
file build.properties.pattern in build.properties and set specific for your machine
parameters, then start build.bat (for Windows platform) or build.sh (for Linux)
in root project folder. After compile process all binary files will be copy into
build forlder.
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We recommend that you place the MTDORB_UCUtils.dll ( or MTDORB_UCUtils.so for Linux)
in the Windows\System directory (or Windows\System32 for WinNT and Win2K and
/lib for Linux).
Main MTDORB author: Oleg V. Safonov <safonov@m-g.ru>
IEEE 802.11d-2001, Amendment to IEEE 802.11-1999, (ISO/IEC 8802-11) Information technology--Telecommunications and information exchange between systems--Local and metropolitan area networks--Specific requirements--Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Specification for Operation in additional Regulartory Domains
Recent advances in experimental methods have resulted in the generation
of enormous volumes of data across the life sciences. Hence clustering and
classification techniques that were once predominantly the domain of ecologists
are now being used more widely. This book provides an overview of these
important data analysis methods, from long-established statistical methods
to more recent machine learning techniques. It aims to provide a framework
that will enable the reader to recognise the assumptions and constraints that
are implicit in all such techniques. Important generic issues are discussed first
and then the major families of algorithms are described. Throughout the focus
is on explanation and understanding and readers are directed to other resources
that provide additional mathematical rigour when it is required. Examples
taken from across the whole of biology, including bioinformatics, are provided
throughout the book to illustrate the key concepts and each technique’s
potential.
This a GUI that manages DSP analysis functions for wav-files (e.g., speech signals). Two functions (plotps.m and spect.m) are included for starters. You may write your own functions and integrate that into the GUI without much hassle (see instructions in the accompanying readme.txt file). additional features like the snipper lets you trim the time series and save it as a separate wav-file. The GUI is a great tool for instructors in a DSP course and DSP researchers alike!
非線性有限元程序,NONSAP is a general finite element program for the nonlinear static and dynamic analysis of complex structures. The program is very flexible and was designed to be extended and modified by the user. In particular the program can easily be modified to use a different formulation of the equations of motions, different time integration operators and other additional options.
The TMS320C54x, TMS320LC54x, and TMS320VC54x fixed-point, digital signal processor (DSP) families
(hereafter referred to as the ’54x unless otherwise specified) are based on an advanced modified Harvard
architecture that has one program memory bus and three data memory buses. These processors also provide
an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) that has a high degree of parallelism, application-specific hardware logic, on-chip
memory, and additional on-chip peripherals. These DSP families also provide a highly specialized instruction
set, which is the basis of the operational flexibility and speed of these DSPs.
This document accompanies a sample co-installer that can be used in conjunction with an INF file to install additional device INF files on the target system during a device installation. The instructions herein apply to the Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
The sample co-installer described in this article interprets CopyINF directives in a [DDInstall] section in an INF file. The sample demonstrates using a co-installer to perform processing after a device has been installed, parsing the INF section that is being used for the installation, and the use of the SetupCopyOEMInf, SetupGetInfInformation, SetupQueryInfOriginalFileInformation and SetupDiGetActualSectionToInstall APIs.