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Event Title:
New Object Oriented and Embedded Development Capabilities for MATLAB

Overview: 
This webinar provides a high-level introduction to recently introduced capabilities in MATLAB for engineers who develop algorithms for signal processing, image processing, and communications systems. 

Dr. Orofino will present technical examples that demonstrate how these capabilities allow you to:

  • Simplify development of complex programs in MATLAB with object-oriented programming
  • Accelerate computationally intensive simulations with MATLAB parallel computing tools
  • Convert MATLAB code to efficient C code for prototyping, verification, and embedded deployment
A Q&A session will follow the presentation and demos.

Presenter:


Dr. Don Orofino, Director of Engineering for Signal Processing,
The MathWorks Inc.

Don Orofino is director of engineering for Signal Processing and Communications, guiding product development for the analysis, design, and implementation of signal processing, multimedia, and communications applications.  Prior to his joining The MathWorks in 1995, Don worked at Hewlett-Packard Imaging Systems (Andover, MA) on array processing and systems simulation for digital ultrasound, and taught at WPI (Worcester, MA) where he earned a PhD in ECE.

 

AboutThe MathWorks, Inc.:
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Our customers are 1,000,000 of the world's leading technical people, in over 100 countries, on all seven continents. These technical people work at the world's most innovative technology companies, government research labs, financial institutions, and at more than 3,500 universities. They rely on us because MATLAB and Simulink have become the fundamental tools for their engineering and scientific work.

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