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Modeling MEMS With Matlab’s Simulink
Amir J. Majid
Pages - 10 - 14 | Revised - 31-03-2011 | Published - 04-04-2011
Published in International Journal of Engineering (IJE)
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KEYWORDS
Simulink, MEMS, Modeling, Feedback, Field Winding, Simulation
ABSTRACT
Most importantly one can identify locations of inputs and outputs of the portions of a model and specify the operating conditions about which the model is linearized for further analysis. Other important feature of Simulink is a Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian LQG control technique which is used to design optimal dynamic regulators, Kalman estimators and filters.
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M. Rashid, “Power Electronics”, Book, second edition, ISBN 0-13-334483-5, Prentice Hall, 1993. | |
S. Chapman, “Matlab Programming for Engineers”, Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning, PP(392-447), 2202 | |
The Mathworks, “Control System Toolbox”, Matlab manual | |
W.C. Wilson, “Geometrical Matrix Toolbox for Modeling of a MOEMS System”; Manuscript # TE-2003-000045.R1, IEEE/Transactions on Education, 2004. | |
Amir J. Majid
- United Arab Emirates
amirmajidaust@yahoo.com
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