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Landis Huffman's Matlab Page

Matlab has proved to be an invaluable tool for my work in signal processing engineering. Its extensive library of functions and seemless incorporation of graphical visualizations makes it incredibly useful for building prototypes and debugging at a system or algorithm level. It's ease of use, and freedom from monotonous low level implementation details provide an advantage over C and other lower-level programming languages for research purposes.

Matlab is also incredibly useful in the teaching arena, providing a vessle for hands-on, interactive learning of abstract concepts which are often taught in the stale confines of a chalk board.

Below, I give an overview of my use of Matlab in teaching and research. Enjoy! Huffmalm

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