Researchers from Comsats University Islamabad in Pakistan and China’s Hohai University have demonstrated a new maximum power point tracking (MTTP) technique that's based on a fuzzy logic algorithm and ...
pv magazine International: Choosing the best site for wind and solar with fuzzy logic
Researchers from the University of Mauritius and Australia’s Curtin University have developed a new methodology based on fuzzy logic to determine the best location for utility-scale wind, solar and ...
MATLAB is a computing platform that is used for engineering and scientific applications like data analysis, signal and image processing, control systems, wireless communications, and robotics.
MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) [19] is a proprietary multi-paradigm programming language and numeric computing environment developed by MathWorks. MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages.
MATLAB ( MATrix LABoratory) is a programming and numeric computing platform developed by MathWorks. It is widely used by engineers, scientists and researchers for solving mathematical problems, analyzing data, developing algorithms and creating models.
MATLAB combines a desktop environment tuned for iterative analysis and design processes with a programming language that expresses matrix and array mathematics directly.
MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a fourth-generation high-level programming language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization and programming. MATLAB is developed by MathWorks.
MATLAB Online extends the capabilities of MATLAB and Simulink to the cloud. You can connect to cloud storage solutions and collaborate on projects through a web browser without installing software.
Matlab is a tool for doing numerical computations with matrices and vectors. It can also display information graphically. The best way to learn what Matlab can do is to work through some examples at the computer. After reading the " getting started " section, you can use the tutorial below for this. Here is a sample session with Matlab.