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Simulation, Performance And Interference Analysis Of Multi-User Visible Light Communication Systems, Adel Aldalbahi Oct 2017

Simulation, Performance And Interference Analysis Of Multi-User Visible Light Communication Systems, Adel Aldalbahi

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The emergence of new physical media such as optical wireless, and the ability to aggregate these new media with legacy networks motivate the study of heterogeneous network performance, especially with respect to the design of protocols to best exploit the characteristics of each medium.

This study considers Visible Light Communications (VLC), which is expected to coexist with legacy and future radio frequency (RF) media. While most of the research on VLC has been done on optimizing the physical medium, research on higher network layers is only beginning to gain attention, requiring new analyses and tools for performance analysis.

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A Comparison Of Software Engines For Simulation Of Closed-Loop Control Systems, Sanket D. Nikam May 2010

A Comparison Of Software Engines For Simulation Of Closed-Loop Control Systems, Sanket D. Nikam

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A wide array of control system design and simulation software engines is available in market. It includes MATLAB-Simulink, LabVIEW, Maple-MapleSim, Scilab-Scicos, VisSim and Mathematica-Control Professional Suite (CPS). Among all of them MATLAB-Simulink is dominant and widely used software engine. The main aim of this study is to implement different state space control methods for non-linear Furuta pendulum system in each one of them and to compare performance against MATLAB-Simulink.

Different parameters like learning curve, interoperability, flexibility, control design tools, documentation and tech support are considered for efficiency comparison. It is shown that MapleSim has multi-body intuitive physical modeling (acausal) approach …