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Mastering MATLAB and Simulink: From Modelling to Digital Communication Applications
In the dynamic world of engineering and technology, MATLAB and Simulink have become indispensable tools for professionals involved in modeling, simulation, and digital communication systems. As the demand for advanced analytical capabilities continues to grow, mastering these platforms is essential for anyone looking to excel in this field. This guide will take you through the fundamentals of MATLAB and Simulink, their applications in digital communication, and how TechSource Asia can help you become proficient in these powerful tools.
Introduction to MATLAB and Simulink for Modelling and Simulation
MATLAB and Simulink are two of the most widely used software platforms for modeling and simulation across various engineering disciplines. MATLAB provides a high-level programming environment for numerical computation, visualization, and application development, while Simulink offers a block diagram environment for multi-domain simulation and model-based design.
These platforms are essential for engineers and scientists who need to design, simulate, and analyze complex systems. Whether you are working on control systems, signal processing, or digital communication, MATLAB and Simulink provide the flexibility and power needed to bring your ideas to life.
Understanding Simulink’s Capabilities
Simulink is a versatile tool that enables users to create detailed models of systems and processes. Its drag-and-drop interface allows you to build complex models using pre-built blocks, making it easier to visualize and simulate the behavior of systems in real time. Simulink is particularly useful for simulating dynamic systems, where understanding the temporal evolution of signals and states is crucial.
With Simulink online, you can easily access this powerful tool from anywhere, ensuring that your projects remain on track no matter where you are.
Seamless Integration with MATLAB
One of the key strengths of Simulink is its seamless integration with MATLAB. This integration allows users to leverage MATLAB’s computational capabilities directly within Simulink models. You can write custom scripts in MATLAB, use them to drive simulations in Simulink, and analyze the results—all within a unified environment. This synergy between MATLAB and Simulink enhances your ability to develop, test, and refine models more efficiently.
Advantages of Model-based Design
Model-based design (MBD) is a methodology that uses models as the primary means of design and verification. Simulink’s support for MBD enables engineers to move from concept to deployment faster and with greater accuracy. By simulating and testing models before implementation, you can identify and address potential issues early in the design process, reducing development time and costs.
At TechSource Asia, we provide tools and training that empower you to fully utilize model-based design, ensuring that your projects meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Exploring Simulink Features
Simulink offers a wide range of features designed to enhance your modeling and simulation experience. Some of the key features include:
Simulation Manager: Manage and run multiple simulations in parallel, optimizing your workflow and reducing simulation time.
Stateflow: Model and simulate decision logic using state machines and flow charts.
Data Import/Export: Easily import data from external sources and export simulation results for further analysis.
Code Generation: Automatically generate C, C++, and HDL code from your models, facilitating deployment in real-time systems.
These features make Simulink a powerful tool for tackling complex engineering challenges, whether in academia, industry, or research.
Top 5 Applications of MATLAB and Simulink in Digital Communication Systems
MATLAB and Simulink are extensively used in the field of digital communication systems. Here are five top applications where these tools shine:
Signal Processing and Modulation
Signal processing is at the heart of digital communication. MATLAB and Simulink provide tools for designing and simulating modulation schemes, filtering, and signal analysis, ensuring optimal performance of communication systems.
Channel Modeling and Equalization
Accurate channel modeling is crucial for understanding how signals propagate in different environments. Simulink’s simulation capabilities allow for the modeling of various channel conditions, helping engineers design robust equalization techniques to mitigate signal degradation.
Error Correction Coding
Error correction is essential for reliable communication over noisy channels. MATLAB and Simulink support the design and simulation of various error correction codes, such as Reed-Solomon and Turbo codes, which are critical for maintaining data integrity in digital communication systems.
Synchronization and Timing Recovery
Synchronization and timing recovery are vital for ensuring that transmitted signals are correctly received and interpreted. Simulink provides tools for simulating and testing synchronization algorithms, helping engineers fine-tune their systems for optimal performance.
Network Simulation
Simulink enables the simulation of entire communication networks, from the physical layer to the application layer. This capability is particularly valuable for testing and validating the performance of communication protocols and network architectures before deployment.
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hi so I want to be an electrical engineer, do you mind if I ask if you have any advice?

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Of course!! My asks and dms are always open
If you want advice on anything specific lmk! Any questions at all!! But some general tips
-Don't let your math skills get rusty. There is a lot of math. Also invest in a good graphing calculator
-Learn to use a CAD and/or circuit simulator program like ltspice or altium(there are plenty of free ones out there I just cant remember any altium alternatives rn) and get some practice with them, they'll come in clutch
-If you plan on doing pure EE(I'm combined computer/electrical), get familiar with matlab and the like, it's probably the most "coding" you'll need. If you want to do combined computer/electrical, get familiar with basic coding. Most people recommend python for this. I cannot provide recommendations because my first programming language as a kid was C and thus my expectations are way out of whack
-V=IR is your most bestest friend. Save me ohm's law and nodal analysis
-To directly quote one of my lab manuals from an advanced EE practical lab: do not lick the circuits
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English aati nhi hai bass hate hate ratta maarna hai wordplay kehte hain usse gaandu hona chahiye unn jagah pe tumko kyuki chudi hui soch hai tumhari tumhare dharm se mtlb nhi h kisi ko muslim president rahe hain hamare officers hain faith problem nahi hai problem hain tum jaise ghatiya soch wale selectively andhe log pakistan kuch kare toh terrorists ne Kiya country ne credit thodi liya hai India terrorist camps pe attack kre jo woh breed krte hain toh innocent children ka naara
Hamare nhi hain kya innocent children tour pe jakr galti kardi unhone
With as pathetic mindset as yours you don't deserve my country learn to read atleast might help in your future pseudo activist endeavours
galat ko galat bolne ki aadat hai suar pasand nhi hme
Aur zyada fatt rhi hai toh anon off krdo free speech hai itna toh pta hoga shayad human right hai
askbox ka naam gender neutral bathroom bangaya iska matlab nahi ki sach mein aisi hi samajhna hai
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Ok a few questions...
1st - the little reaction character you draw for every ask is so cute have u learnt to draw or just an amateur? I mean I hardly am able to draw such quick sketches my work takes days to complete
2nd - your major is so much superior and brainy it hurts my brain ( as a med student I find tech people really brainy) and currently I am trying to do some research on Ai in med how shd I approach that ? At an under grad level where I am hardly having any independent clinical practice and any good knowledge on Ai? I mean I do try studying it but I won't ever be at par with proper Ai studies at tech institutes. Pls help.

1) As you might have guessed from my STEM academic background, art is mostly a hobby for me and I’ve never actually been professionally trained or taken lessons for it :) most of what I know comes from YouTube videos and books and stuff, accumulated over,,,,, I think 13 years now of drawing?? I’m lucky my parents really encouraged me to draw and kept nurturing that interest in me when I was young, haha
These quick sketches are actually all done on my notes app and are only so quick because going fast was the only way to get the nice line weight I wanted so I trained it up so I could do these in a minute or less :) if you dig up my oldest ask response doodles though you can definitely see where I started from haha
2) If you’re looking into the basics of machine learning theory at the undergrad level, Caltech has the entire introductory course available for free on YouTube! I don’t know if it’s the best way to learn but it’s pretty alright from what I remember? What you need will depends a lot on the scope of what research you’re doing, I think. AI in the loosest sense is a thing of data organization and prediction based on some funky math stuff. If you need help actually implementing it you might need some other online tutorial but since most of these models are already prebuilt on things like PyTorch and matlab you generally don’t actually need to thoroughly know the math background for it I think. (I think especially matlab has nice documentation so it’s especially easy to do your first implementation of models there but uhh take that with a grain of salt)
Otherwise, if you’re specifically researching the ways it interfaces with medicine, I’d recommend going to Google scholar and searching up academic journals and articles about it. If the jargon is a bit much, you can look up articles elsewhere like in the general news and then look at the articles from there. If you have a mentor for research, as well, I would definitely recommend asking them for literature to review. Happy researching!
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Mere liye pyaar ka matlab ho tum! - Part 3

Radhe & Tamanna from Bandish Bandits
Does he love her? Well if I had started writing this post yesterday I would have said no because at that point in time I couldn't think of a single thing as evidence to prove that he does but having had the time to mull it over and re-watching so much of season 2, I have realised that he does. Radhe loves Tamanna but clearly nowhere near how much she loves him and I don't think he realises that because from his perspective she is always walking away but if you look at how much she does for him and how much she cares about him, it would be a no-brainer.
I just realised that Kabir literally tells Radhe that he should just accept that he is the villain of Tamanna's story and be done with it and he is right. I am coming to realise that so much of what I didn't agree with in the show was actually because of a lack of insight on my own part.
Season 1 vs 2


I feel like it is more obvious in season 1 that Radhe loves Tamanna because he actually shows it more which is largely because they do have more screen time together in season 1 (or at least it feels that way since they are actually together that season). He has never wanted to let her go but he has respected her choice to go every time.
The most memorable scene in this regard from season 1 is the moment when he tells Tamanna how brave she is and how he wishes he had an ounce of her bravery. Another that comes to mind is him encouraging her and helping her practise so that she can sing live in front of an audience.
Then there is season 2. Of course, there are the big showy dialogues like - मेरे लिए प्यार का मतलब हो तुम। That entire scene is packed with so much angst on Radhe's part especially the whole 'तो कैसे समझलूँ की सब कुछ ठीक है, वो किसी और के साथ है, मैं उसका अतीत हूँ, कैसे?' with the '...क्योंकि आज तक में इसी विश्वास के साथ जी रहा हूँ कि अंत में तुम मेरी हो।' But, the most interesting part of that conversation is that despite the fact that he just saw Tamanna kiss someone else he still loves her. That is a big admission.
But I feel like the truest evidence of his love for Tamanna is in season 2 episode 7 aptly titled 'Bandish Bandits'. That episode is so good on so many levels but especially the focus on Radhe and Tamanna's relationship both past and present.
Yes, we are finally going to discuss the viral jugalbandi moment that started off this essay but as per usual we first need to lay the groundwork leading up to the moment.
The Groundwork
But before we get deep into the groundwork we need to talk about one underrated moment which is the conversation these two share immediately after my most favourite scene of season 2.
It's also part of the groundwork we need to lay so let's get started.
1. Radhe refuses to battle against Royalty Free
He specifically isn't happy that they will be battling against Tamanna's band. I'm pretty sure he doesn't want to be the one who knocks her out of the competition. I don't think he wants to be the roadblock on her path to success.
Immediately after the selection he apologises to Tamanna but in the conversation that follows he says something that is the biggest evidence of how much he loves her. He tells her that he knows that she doesn't feel happy or confident with him - that is BIG. For him to know that, no matter how much he wants to be with her or how much he loves her, she isn't happy with him is frankly amazing. He accepts her decision once again but tells her that having her in his life is very important to him and he will change himself to make that possible. This is possibly the conversation that made me realize that there is no way Radhe doesn't love Tamanna it's just that their relationship has been very harmful to her and he knows that.
It is amazing that at the end of this conversation, she refuses to help him in this round but they both end up helping each other nevertheless.
2. Tamanna doesn't want to take the lead on this song
I am totally going to refrain from mentioning that Tamanna is literally singing the song of this round 'I'm Waiting for You' for Radhe. The lyrics aren't really subtle and if they managed to fly by your head her actions on stage certainly aren't.
But, some interesting things do happen before Tamanna is chosen to sing lead in this round, so let's get those down. Firstly the whole, "वैसे में normal होना नहीं चाहता" which follows the most Bollywood style of foreshadowing by having Tamanna and Radhe go round and round echoing a Hindu marriage 'phera' and the place this is all happening in is literally dripping with flowers like a mandap. That is the intention which is just made very on the nose by that overhead shot and by the fact that Radhe who is initially only walking back and forth starts going around in circles once Tamanna starts walking behind him followed by the fact that he doesn't see her coming when it would be very hard not to.
Tamanna is the right choice for this song because this song is literally her story but performing it next to Radhe is her biggest challenge. It's weird how she is literally singing the song for him but his presence is what is fueling her insecurity.
Tamanna has had a horrible track record so far in singing next to Radhe on a public platform and the only time she has done it is when they sing Chedkhaniyaan for the other participants of the IBC in a rather informal setting. Also, I have an entire post to make about Chedkhaniyaan but for now, just remember that this is the only time she has managed to hold her own when singing next to Radhe.
She even talks about how she knows she will fail because she can't hit the high notes he can. But, Nandini ma'am convinces her that she is the right choice for this song because the song is literally her story and Tamanna is a storyteller (I really love how this season gives Tamanna the props for being such an incredible music composer).
Burdened with her insecurities, Tamanna turns to Radhe. It is insane how he is the reason for her insecurities but in her head also the only person who can drive them away - तू दवा भी और मर्ज़ भी।
I guess it makes sense he was the only one who made her feel confident enough to attempt singing live the first time, it makes sense that in her head he can do this again. It's also emblematic of the fact that when we are in distress we turn to the people we love most not the ones who love us most because when we love someone we believe them and I guess the truly lucky love most those who love them most.
And we are finally here after three posts and I think I am going to leave the big discussion for the next post but the next post is hopefully going to be the conclusion. Fingers crossed.
Onwards to part four!
Part One I Part Two I Part Three I Part Four I Conclusion
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Yo I actually need some help with matlab and systems and control lol. Particularly with getting transfer function from signal flow/block diagrams. Also a little about state space. I would love to get to know a different approach or perspective coz I'm a lot bad at these atm. Lmk if you are free lol
oh my god yes these were sort of the bane of my existence but i took this class last year and i could pull up all my old assignments/answer keys/notes to help you out!!! dm me and we can start talking about it 🥰 i actually really enjoyed transfer functions and block diagrams and SS once i understood it hahaha
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Using MATLAB and Simulink for Control Systems
This is an article about using MATLAB and Simulink for control systems. It discusses what control systems are and how they are used in engineering. It also provides an overview of the different features of MATLAB and Simulink that can be used to design and analyze control systems.
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What the fuck is wrong with this team?????? Free ke wickets de rahe hai chahal ko yaar. Ek run banake strike do na Dube ko 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Itna aacha khela pehele aur abhi ye sab. Aisa lagta hai ki kahi jaake apna sir phod du 😭😭😭
Bhai sabko ekdam se maarne ka shuq chad gaya matlab pura season kaha tha ye shauq 🙏🙏🙏 chup chaap single lena tha but obviously hume gadho wali harkate karni hi hoti hai afterall jab tak ek baar rula na de tab tak sukoon kaha milta hai 💀
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VS Code is a code editor. It is open source.
You can code in:
HTML
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Python
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and much more
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Hello, I'm starting college soon, majoring in statistics. When I mention my course, people often warn me about its difficulty and hope I'll manage to stay through all years. Could you provide tips on how to persevere until the fourth year? And I want to advance study. What should I focus on studying? Also, would you recommend a laptop or a tablet/ ipad?
Thank youu :3
Hello! I got a lot of the same comments when I picked stats as my major🥲
Two things are key to persevering through a stats degree, (1) not beating yourself up when you fail and (2) reaching out for help when you don’t understand something. Stats has a lot of disconnected but continually reappearing topics and you’ll get confused and fail sometime- that is perfectly okay and normal, you just have to learn to let it roll off your back and do better next time! This is when my second tip of reaching out to professors, other students, or uni resources come in. Your professors want you to understand the content (or at the very least are paid to ensure you understand the content)- go to them when you don’t understand something! There is no shame in asking for help.
All calc, especially your multivariate calc, is very relevant to statistics, so I’d brush up on your calc 1 and calc 2 skills if it’s been a while since you’ve used them. Additionally, I’d review probability rules, and basic things like finding means and variances. Later on, you’ll cover “distributional results.” When you get to these, absolutely keep a running list of these results that you frequently look over!
For narrowing down your interests, I’d recommend exploring finance courses, science courses (chem/bio), and coding courses. Statistics is a super versatile degree and there’s a lot of freedom and flexibility!
I would 100% recommend a laptop for two reasons. As a statistics student, you will likely be coding a good bit; mostly in R, but probably in SAS, python, and possibly matlab as well. As far as I’m aware, there’s no software that allows you to adequately code in these languages on a tablet/iPad. Secondly, hand writing on paper is much better for retention. I have an iPad as well, but I only really use it for homework to save the trees from all my scratch work😅 you could accomplish the same effect with a white board and marker. All of my notes (and even sometimes my homework and practice problems) are on paper since you retain the info significantly better. My friends in the stats major who also have an iPad or tablet for notes have also switched to using pen and paper over the years to help with retention since there’s a lot you need to have memorized.
Feel free to reach out with any more questions, and good luck! You’ve got this ~~
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Day 4/100 of The 100 Days of Productivity Challenge
Today I:
slept for 3 hours
woke up at 6am
had a proper breakfast
attended classes for Numerical Methods (matlab is super fun) and Compressible Aerodynamics (studied mach number and speed of sound, flow regimes at different mach numbers, did some mathematical derivations, more like stuff we've already studied in earlier courses but i liked it cause now it's from a compressible perspective.) The rest of the day was free so that was nice. came back to my room and had a 3 hour nap
had two teas and a slush to hydrate
read up on Heat Transfer (this cengel guy really writes good books y'all. heat and mass transfer looks like an epic book)
walked ~ 6.5k steps (the biking yesterday destroyed me istg)
(TW)food: ~ 1200cals
calories burned: 190
moisturized and stuff (lmao)
watched The Wind Rises for inspo (oh man amazing stuff. a. aesthetic, b. motivation)
Song of the Day: Vance Joy - Missing Piece
Album of the Day: Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
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trying to tutor my brother (lord give me strength) and I'm supposed to be checking his history skillz (non existent) and we've been on one (1) answer for 20 minutes kyuki isko naa English aati hai naa civics isko interim nhi yaad aa rha isko rehabilitation ka matlab nhi maalum
this is a real. conversation.
"gandhiji called the untouchables harijans and tried to integrate them...."
"uh huh?"
"integrate them... to their freedom"
"their freedom?"
"uhh...to free them?"
"he INTEGRATED them...to WHAT?"
"to...their integrity?"
"he integrated them to their integrity?"
".... yeah?"
*yeets the copy at his face*
#iska syllabus khatam ho na ho mai khatam ho jaungi#dictionary bana diya mujhe isko aadhe shabd nhi aate#can't even be mad at him cz he keeps making me laugh#tf am i supposed to be all strict and treachery if this bitch starts singing the tamatar song when I'm scolding him
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Exam bhi saath diye the, result bhi saath aayega? Matlab dukh bhi combo offer mein milega?
Mere toh ghum bhi 1 pe 1 hai free
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