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Application of MATLAB in the Human Movement Sciences

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Abstract

Programming with MATLAB, including data processing and visualization, applied to measurements commonly used in Human Movement Sciences (kinematics, kinetics, muscle activity, etc.)

Objective

Students acquire the ability to import, process, and plot data typical for human movement sciences using the MATLAB computing environment. Students deepen and expand their MATLAB knowledge and programming skills in an independent project during the semester.

Content

- Possibilities and advantages of MATLAB; basics of programming with MATLAB - Data types and data parsing; import and saving of several data formats - Plotting and visualization of data and signals; - Functions - Data processing: removing of an offset and filtering of data; normalization and parametrization of data - Debugging; coding efficiency; profiling; parallel computing - Integration and combination of Python and MATLAB

Resources

Literature

During the lecture, several introductory tutorials and guides for MATLAB will be highlighted or made electronically available. Course-specific scripts will be provided by the lecturers.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Programming a script as well as functions in MATLAB to process, analyse and plot experimental data typical for the Human Movement Sciences.

Registration & Places

Max Places
40
Signup End
28.09.2025
Priority: Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Application of MATLAB in the Human Movement Sciences
  • Mon 12:15-14:00 (GLC E 29.2)
  • 16.09 Date 13:15-15:00 (GLC E 29.2)
2 h weekly

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