ReBEL is a Matlabtoolkit of functions and scripts, designed to
facilitate sequential Bayesian inference (estimation) in general state
space models. This software consolidates research on new methods for
recursive Bayesian estimation and Kalman filtering by Rudolph van der
Merwe and Eric A. Wan. The code is developed and maintained by Rudolph
van der Merwe at the OGI School of Science & engineering at OHSU
(Oregon Health & Science University).
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Our approach to understanding mobile learning begins by describing a dialectical
approach to the development and presentation of a task model using the sociocognitive
engineering design method. This analysis synthesises relevant theoretical
approaches. We then examine two field studies which feed into the development of
the task model.
vTools is a toolbox for Matlab 5.3 developed
within the Department of Electrical Systems and
Automation (DSEA) of the University of Pisa (Italy)
with the aim to offering to the Matlab users
(especially control engineers and control
engineering students) a completely graphical
toolbox for linear system analysis and robust
control synthesis
Purpose of this White Paper
This white paper describes a collection of standards, conventions, and guidelines for writing solid Java
code. They are based on sound, proven software engineering principles that lead to code that is easy to
understand, to maintain, and to enhance. Furthermore, by following these coding standards your
productivity as a Java developer should increase remarkably – Experience shows that by taking the time to
write high-quality code right from the start you will have a much easier time modifying it during the
development process. Finally, following a common set of coding standards leads to greater consistency,
making teams of developers significantly more productive.
This book is a hands-on introduction to the principles and
practice of embedded system design using the PIC microcontroller. Packed
with helpful examples and illustrations, it gives an in-depth treatment of
microcontroller design, programming in both assembly language and C, and
features advanced topics such as networking and real-time operating
systems. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing copies of all programs
and software tools used in the text and a `student version of the C
complier
Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers: Principles and
Applications is ideal for students of electronics, mechatronics and
computer engineering. Engineers in industry and informed hobbyists will
also find this book a valuable resource when designing and implementing
both simple and sophisticated embedded systems using the PIC
Microcontroller.
The LabVIEW Development Guidelines describe many of the issues that
arise when developing large applications. The guidelines are based on the
advice of LabVIEW developers, and provide a basic survey of software
engineering techniques you might find useful when developing your
own projects.
There is also a discussion of style for creating VIs. Developers who have
used LabVIEW and are comfortable in the LabVIEW environment can use
the LabVIEW Development Guidelines to maintain a consistent and
effective style in their projects.
The Original USB 2.0 specification released on April 27, 2000
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of December 7, 2000
Mini-B connector engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Pull-up/pull-down Resistors engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of May 28, 2002
Interface Association Descriptor engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Rounded Chamfer engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of October 8, 2003
Unicode engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of February 21, 2005
Inter-Chip USB Supplement Revision 1.0 as of March 13, 2006
Revision 1.3 of the USB On-The-Go Supplement as of December 5, 2006
Revision 1.01 of the Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification as of April 4, 2007
USB 2.0 Link Power Management Addendum engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of July 16, 2007.
This a large book, and your class will probably cover only a portion of its material. We
have tried, however, to make this a book that will be useful to you now as a course textbook
and also later in your career as a mathematical desk reference or an engineering handbook
Foreword
The four case studies that follow each have a number of common features. They each illustrate the birth of an idea and show how that idea can be realised into a marketable product. Each case study deals with engineering design and development issues and each highlights the importance of developing sound marketing strategies including market research. The importance of appropriate support mechanisms for young entrepreneurs is also covered. The case studies illustrate how successful entrepreneurs deploy a range of entrepreneurial skills and know-how. Above all, the entrepreneurs are seen to have the capacity to innovate and exercise vision.
We are grateful to Liz Read, Development Manager for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship (Students) at Coventry University for providing these case studies.