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MATLAB Basics and Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

MATLAB Basics and Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 975 MB | Duration: 2h 59m

What you'll learn
Learn the basics of MATLAB programming
Understand Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm
Implement PSO algorithm in MATLAB to solve benchmark functions
Implement PSO algorithm to solve a mechanical engineering optimization problem
Work on a research problem in the field of optimization

Description
This course is specifically developed for B. Tech. and M. Tech/MS students of all Engineering disciplines. Engineering students from all branches can take this course and apply the knowledge to solve optimization problems in their field as part of a mini-project or capstone project. In addition to this, the course is also useful to Ph. D. students of different engineering branches. This course can be taken by everyone irrespective of their programming knowledge. The basics of MATLAB programming is taught in the beginning of the course and the concept of optimization algorithms is also explained from the scratch. The content is so organized that the learner should be able to understand Engineering optimization from scratch and solve research problems leading to publication in an international journal of high repute. A guided project is also included at the end of the course to make sure students can apply the knowledge to real engineering optimization problems. It should be useful to students of all universities around the world.

This course is divided into FOUR Parts

Part I - Basics of MATLAB Programming

Part 2 - Concept of Optimization and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm

Part 3 - MATLAB Implementation of PSO algorithm to solve benchmark functions

Part 4 - MATLAB Implementation of PSO Algorithm to solve a typical Engineering optimization Problem

Who this course is for
Undergraduate, Post graduate Students and PhD scholars of all Engineering disciplines

 

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