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A workshop on “The Applications of MATLAB/Simulink in Control System, Power System and Signal Processing” was conducted from 11th December 2017 to 13th December 2017. The main objective of the workshop was to train the participants in the applications of MATLAB/Simulink in Control System, Power System and Signal Processing applications with a special focus on the newly introduced DSP Lab in 6 th Semester VTU CBCS Syllabus. A total of 33 delegates from various colleges in Karnataka attended the workshop. The inaugural function started in the Seminar Hall at 9.15 am with an invocation song by Ms. S.M. Jaanaki. The invocation song was followed by the lighting of the lamp by Dr. N. Gunasekaran- Principal, Prof. M. Brindha- Vice Principal, Prof. Pavan Kumar from BIT Bangalore and a select few participants. The Principal then addressed the gathering emphasizing on the importance of such workshops and wished success for the event. The inaugural function ended at 9.45 am. After the inaugural function Prof. Pavan Kumar started with DSP lab session. He explained the fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing and the MATLAB programs covering the entire syllabus of 6th Semester DSP Lab. The theory session continued till 12.45 pm. After the lunch break, participants reassembled in DSP lab where they were given hands on session during which the MATLAB programs were also worked out. The second and third days’ sessions were proficiently handled by Mr. Pramod Kumar Naik- Senior Application Engineer and Mr. Maisankar - Application Engineer from coreEL technologies. Mr. Maisankar started the session with an introduction of CoreEL & Mathworks. During the first day session he explained MATLAB programming basics, Numerical Computation, Data Analysis and Visualization, Model-based Design using Simulink and Mathematical Modelling of Solar Cell. Participants were given with hands on session in the afternoon. During the third day session, the focus was on Filter Design and Analysis, Speech and Audio Processing, Control System Design and Analysis, SIMSCAPE POWER SYSTEMS and Project Based Learning. The sessions were conducted efficiently by the experts and was thoroughly useful for the participants. The valedictory function was held at 3.30 pm on the third day during which the event coordinators distributed participation certificates to the delegates. The function concluded successfully by 4.00 pm. WORKSHOP ON “THE APPLICATIONS OF MATLAB/ SIMULINK IN CONTROL SYSTEM, POWER SYSTEM AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
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Page 1: WORKSHOP ON “THE APPLICATIONS OF MATLAB/ SIMULINK IN ... · MATLAB/Simulink in Control System, Power System and Signal Processing applications with a special focus on the newly

A workshop on “The Applications of MATLAB/Simulink in Control System, Power System and

Signal Processing” was conducted from 11th December 2017 to 13th December 2017.

The main objective of the workshop was to train the participants in the applications of

MATLAB/Simulink in Control System, Power System and Signal Processing applications with a

special focus on the newly introduced DSP Lab in 6th

Semester VTU CBCS Syllabus. A total of

33 delegates from various colleges in Karnataka attended the workshop.

The inaugural function started in the Seminar Hall at 9.15 am with an invocation song by Ms.

S.M. Jaanaki. The invocation song was followed by the lighting of the lamp by Dr. N.

Gunasekaran- Principal, Prof. M. Brindha- Vice Principal, Prof. Pavan Kumar from BIT

Bangalore and a select few participants. The Principal then addressed the gathering emphasizing

on the importance of such workshops and wished success for the event. The inaugural function

ended at 9.45 am.

After the inaugural function Prof. Pavan Kumar started with DSP lab session. He explained the

fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing and the MATLAB programs covering the entire

syllabus of 6th Semester DSP Lab. The theory session continued till 12.45 pm. After the lunch

break, participants reassembled in DSP lab where they were given hands on session during which

the MATLAB programs were also worked out.

The second and third days’ sessions were proficiently handled by Mr. Pramod Kumar Naik-

Senior Application Engineer and Mr. Maisankar - Application Engineer from coreEL

technologies. Mr. Maisankar started the session with an introduction of CoreEL & Mathworks.

During the first day session he explained MATLAB programming basics, Numerical

Computation, Data Analysis and Visualization, Model-based Design using Simulink and

Mathematical Modelling of Solar Cell. Participants were given with hands on session in the

afternoon.

During the third day session, the focus was on Filter Design and Analysis, Speech and Audio

Processing, Control System Design and Analysis, SIMSCAPE POWER SYSTEMS and Project

Based Learning.

The sessions were conducted efficiently by the experts and was thoroughly useful for the

participants. The valedictory function was held at 3.30 pm on the third day during which the event

coordinators distributed participation certificates to the delegates. The function concluded

successfully by 4.00 pm.

WORKSHOP ON “THE APPLICATIONS

OF MATLAB/ SIMULINK IN CONTROL

SYSTEM, POWER SYSTEM AND SIGNAL

PROCESSING ”

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