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Math Toolkit for Real-Time  Programming

Math Toolkit for Real-Time Programming

Jack Crenshaw

488 pages, parution le 01/11/2000

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Read this book, and you may never have to copy someone else's software again! You won't just get algorithms; you will learn how and why they work from first principles. The author gives alternative approaches (including some you may never have thought of), explores the advantages of each, and ends each discussion with practical, robust, and extremely efficient software.

You get a Fog Free explanation of calculus that anyone can understand! If you never really understood calculus before, you will after reading this explanation. Starting from first principles of areas and slopes, Crenshaw covers both analytic and numerical calculus, literally from A to Z.

Turn the principles of analytical calculus into fast, accurate and practical numerical methods for all occasions. The author will lead you from the simplest numerical methods to the best and most accurate in existence, carefully explaining each step along the way. Learn single-step and multi-step methods, difference methods, Runge-Kutta integration, and z-transforms. Convert formulas from the continuous-time to discrete-time domains, and back again.

L'auteur - Jack Crenshaw

Jack Crenshaw holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Auburn University (specialties in math, electronics, and advanced dynamics). He wrote his first computer program in 1956 and his first microcomputer software -- a real-time, floating-point, Kalman filter-driven controller -- in 1976. He has been working with real-time software for embedded systems ever since, and thinks he might be beginning to get the hang of it. He is currently a Senior Principal Design Engineer for Alliant TechSystems, Inc., a contributing editor for Embedded Systems Programming magazine, and author of the popular "Programmer's Toolbox" column. In his spare time he likes to dabble in compiler theory, guidance and control theory, and help rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife.

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Éditeur(s) Mc Graw Hill
Auteur(s) Jack Crenshaw
Parution 01/11/2000
Nb. de pages 488
Couverture Broché
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781929629091

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