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Acquiring Live Data into MATLAB® for Analysis, Visualization, and Application Development


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Literature MATLAB® is used in a wide range of applications, including signal processing, communication systems, control design, image processing, test systems, and computational biology. Many of these applications require access to live or real-world data from external devices in order to solve technical computing problems and perform data analysis and visualization. Acquiring live data directly inside MATLAB can help to solve these problems and save significant time.

Through live demonstrations and discussion, this webinar, to be broadcast live on May 11, will show:
  • How to analyze and visualize data that is acquired directly into MATLAB
  • How to connect to external devices from MATLAB
  • How to develop and deploy GUI-based applications incorporating live data
  • Specific applications contributed by MATLAB users where it is necessary both to acquire and to analyze the data

MATLAB provides several different methods to connect to external devices, such as data acquisition hardware, instruments (function generators, oscilloscopes, signal analyzers), serial devices, custom hardware, imaging equipment, and other devices. This webinar is for:

  • Design engineers, research engineers, test and evaluation engineers, and scientists who need direct access to live or real-world data
  • C, C++, MATLAB, or Simulink users who need to acquire, analyze, and visualize data
  • Users interested in building applications containing data acquisition, hardware control, and data analysis

Pre-registration is required.

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  • MATLAB Product Family brochure
  • Data Acquisition Toolbox data sheet
  • Instrument Control Toolbox data sheet
  • Signal Processing Toolbox data sheet
  • Argonne National Laboratory user story
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