| |
- Physics M-files
pop
User contributed physics m-files from the MATLAB Central File Exchange.
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadCategory.do?objectType=category&objectId=10
Read 6 Reviews
(Added: Apr 18, 2000 Hits: 3828 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- AOTOOLS Toolbox
pop
The Adaptive Optics Toolbox is a collection of functions and graphical user interfaces designed for analysis tasks related to adaptive optics systems. By providing these tools in the MATLAB environment the features offered by AOTools are significantly enhanced by the computing and graphics power of MATLAB. Most functions are provided in source code and can be studied or extended by the user. MATLAB also provides a high level of platform independence.
http://www.tosc.com/software/software.html
Read 1 Reviews
(Added: Jul 07, 1999 Hits: 1204 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- OSLO
pop
Users of OSLO can simulate and optimize the performance of a wide range of optical systems by using OSLO's design features which help to determine the optimum size, shape and location of the individual optical components in a system.
http://www.mathworks.com/products/connections/product_main.shtml?prod_id=610
Read 5 Reviews
(Added: Oct 07, 2004 Hits: 836 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- Grating Diffraction Calculator (GD-Calc�)
pop
GD-Calc, the Grating Diffraction Calculator, computes optical diffraction efficiencies of biperiodic grating structures comprising linear, isotropic, and non-magnetic optical media, based on a generalized variant of rigorous coupled-wave (RCW) diffraction theory. Engineers, scientific programmers, researchers, and students with an interest in optics will find GD-Calc and the accompanying documentation to be a very useful resource for diffraction grating analysis.
http://www.mathworks.com/products/connections/product_main.shtml?prod_id=659
Read 5 Reviews
(Added: Sep 23, 2005 Hits: 779 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- rotsolve.m
Solve solid body rotation problem.
[A,b] = ROTSOLVE(R1,R2) solves the matrix equation A*R1 + b(:,[1 1 1]) = R2, where A is a 3 by 3 rotation matrix for which: inv(A)=A', b is a 3 by 1 vector (translation),and R1 and R2 are 3 by 3 matrices of initial and final coordinates of 3 points (a,b,c) of a solid body.
http://www.mathtools.net/files/net/rotsolve.zip
Read 1 Reviews
(Added: Jul 18, 1999 Hits: 520 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- TIP
TIP - Toolbox for Identification of the Physical Parameters of Linear Multibody Systems, by Thorsten Schmidt.
http://www.mathtools.net/files/net/tip.zip
Read 2 Reviews
(Added: Jul 19, 1999 Hits: 411 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
- Physical Modeling
Accelerate system-level analysis and control design with accurate and intuitive models of your physical system
The design of engineering systems requires tight integration of many engineering disciplines. To be successful, teams of engineers must collaborate using a wide array of diverse technologies. Software, in the form of control algorithms and signal processing algorithms, plays an ever increasing role in these systems. Developing software alongside the physical system results in optimized designs and the detection of errors earlier in the design process.
http://physical-modeling.mathworks.com
Read 3 Reviews
(Added: Mar 19, 2008 Hits: 393 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It
Review It
|
|
Public Viewings and Use Policy for the MATLAB Central Link Exchange
NOTICE: This MATLAB Central portion of The MathWorks' site provides links to
other third-party World Wide Web sites or resources. If you visit one of these sites,
please note that we do not control their privacy pratices. Therefore we urge you to
learn about their privacy practices before leaving any information with them. The
MathWorks does not control the content posted on linked sites and, as such, does
not guarantee the accuarcy, integrity, or quality of such content. Read the complete Disclaimer prior to
use.
|
|