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MATLAB | Modeling Dynamic Systems @MATLAB | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
In this Tech Talk, you’ll gain practical knowledge on using MATLAB® and Simulink® to create and manipulate models of dynamic systems. You’ll learn different model structures and ways to determine model parameters such as white-box (first principles), black-box (data-driven), and gray-box (a combination of both) methods.

You’ll also discover how to utilize tools such as Simulink for graphical modeling and Simscape™ for physical modeling. Additionally, you’ll learn techniques for transforming, linearizing, and reducing models to meet different development needs, all with the help of specialized apps in MATLAB.

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