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SciLab is similiar to MatLab in approach. Scicos is a GUI for system modeling; see
http://www.scilab.org
. It is free and the present versions are stable on both Linux and MSwindows. I have used it for a MIMO thermal modeling using a state-space approach, PWM modeling and temperature conversions.
A lot of other packages besides Scicos are available; system identification, time series analysis, etc... For more information please see their site; extensive documentation is available along with source code.
Keywords
Control, Identification, Time series analysis, Visualization
Model
ODEs
Time Series
Software Type
Package
Language
C
Fortran
Tcl/Tk
Binary Distribution
Platform
Unix
Linux
Windows
Availability
Free download:
http://www.scilab.org
Contact Person
Ray (
[email protected]
)
or
comp.soft-sys.math.scilab (
[email protected]
)
References to Papers
Please see
http://www.scilab.org
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