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Comprehensive Signals and Systems Analysis Package Eases Model Verification, Calibration.

A chirp signal (top) and its frequency content or spectral power density (bottom).
One standard way to smooth the details in a spectral plot is with the Blackman-Tukey method, a feature in the Signals and Systems Labīs 'spectool' interface.
Time-frequency Domain (TFD) and autoregressive (AR) modeling of a human EEG signal.


BURLINGTON, MA (October 23, 2006)-The COMSOL Signals & Systems Lab enhances the COMSOL Multiphysics™ modeling environment with the functions necessary to perform accurate model verification and calibration. This new tool also provides an integrated environment for a wide range of tasks involving the analysis of signals and systems for both professional use and in education.

Model verification and calibration are two essential stages in the development of simulations intended for use in the real world, whether in manufacturing, product development, or the research laboratory. Verification, also known as model checking, is the process of examining a modelīs implementation to see that it meets the original specification, such as making certain that it accounts for the specified laws of physics. The model can then be calibrated for the specifics of the task at hand, accounting for a particular set of operating conditions. Here the modeler tunes model parameters to ensure that model results follow those from experimental measurements

Both of these stages can benefit greatly from the latest signal-processing, analysis, and statistical algorithms, methods, and techniques provided by the Signals & Systems Lab. This is a versatile set of more than a hundred function calls, designed for use with COMSOL Script™, that supports both continuous-time and discrete-time systems. The commands address four major related areas: digital signal processing, control-system analysis, adaptive filtering, and statistical analysis.

In more detail, this rich set of high-level functions in the Signals and Systems Lab addresses:

For all these applications areas, the functions have support for embedded Monte Carlo simulations. These run in the background without explicit user interaction and provide confidence bounds in graphical illustrations and numerical results.

Other features available for these application areas include customized overloaded plot functions that intelligently handle multiple argument lists; a graphical user interface for data analysis using plots familiar to control engineers; a wide variety of benchmark examples; plus an extensive database containing real signals and demonstration routines. The Signals & System Lab is also fully integrated with COMSOL Multiphysics for model-based analysis.


Price and Availability

The COMSOL Signals & Systems Lab sells for $795; it runs under COMSOL Script, which sells for $995. Both are available immediately.


About the COMSOL product line

COMSOL Multiphysics is a scientific-software environment for the modeling and simulation of any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for multiphysics phenomena. Optional modules add discipline-specific tools for chemical engineering, earth science, electromagnetics, heat transfer, MEMS and structural mechanics. Other products include COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab™, which allows users to model reacting systems; and COMSOL Script™, a programming language that works both as a general-purpose scientific computational tool and provides a textual based interface to COMSOL Multiphysics models. The COMSOL products are available for the Windows, Linux, Solaris, and the Macintosh operating systems. Full details about COMSOL Multiphysics and related products are available at www.comsol.com


About the COMSOL Group

COMSOL was founded in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden, and has grown to include offices in the Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and a US presence with offices in Burlington, MA, Los Angeles, CA, and Palo Alto, CA. Additional information about the company is available at www.comsol.com


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