Assignment title: Information
Group Assignment : Mathematical Simulation Group Project.
Submission Due: Week 12
Total Marks = 100 (25% of total assessment)
Purpose of the assessment:
The purpose of this assignment is to investigate practical applications of complex mathematical
concepts and gain understanding of how mathematics is used in engineering context. This
assignment provides an opportunity for the students to enhance problem solving skills as well
the familiarity in using MATLAB as a problem solving tools.
Description of the assessment:
This task requires you to research and try to understand the given topic, methods and how
MATLAB is used as a problem solving tool in the given document.
Modern mathematics requires the use of computational tools in order to solve difficult real
world problems. Tools are required because often the problems are either too large or not
possible to solve analytically, and building physical models is impractical. Using computational
tools is additionally often an open ended exercise, where some formal theory is implemented,
possibly with the aid of pre-existing analysis or models. This assignment gives you a chance to
investigate into application of complex mathematical concepts and gain hands on experience in
how MATLAB is used as a problem solving tool. The Engineering Mathematics Course unit
assists you to become familiar with the mathematical skills required to solve engineering related
problems. The mathematical skills acquired in this Engineering Mathematics Course unit will
provide necessary background to understand the algorithms and methods used in these
documents.
You need to
Show how well you have understood the topic and
Algorithms or the method described in the document
Show how well you have understood simulations or calculations in this system and
explain how MATLAB is used as a problem solving tool
Finally develop simulations that can be readily tested in MATLAB, that provide a feel for
the topic of choice.
Topics
Solve a System of Differential Equations
Modelling Sound in MATLAB
Graphical Approach to Solving Inequalities
Curve fitting and Polynomial interpolation.
Solving ODEs in MATLAB
Predator-Prey Equations
Tracking Pedestrians from a Moving Car.
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Useful sites: MATLAB tutorials
http://au.mathworks.com/academia/student_center/tutorials/index.html
http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-18-002-introduction-to-matlab-spring-
2008/other-matlab-resources-at-mit/
Submission guidelines:
1. Select a topic from the above list, research the topic and try to understand the topic,
method and underlying equations governing the system which in general will not be easy
to solve analytically.
2. Research existing simulations or calculations in this system, and develop simulations that
can be readily tested in MATLAB, that provide a feel for the topic of choice.
3. Prepare a report summarizing your findings. Your report should include the following:
a. The cover page must identify student (name and number), teaching staff, and
assignment.
b. The assignment must use 12 point font size minimum and at least single line
spacing with appropriate section headings.
c. Body of the report should include
i. Introduction –In this section, you need to give a brief overview and your
ii. Analyse -You need to describe your understanding of methods and
iii. Design - You need to describe your understanding of simulations or
understanding of the problem discussed in the document. And outline of
the report ( in 3-4 sentences)
algorithms described in the selected topic, with your own words.
calculations in this system and how you develop simulations that can be
readily tested in MATLAB, that provide a feel for the topic of choice.
Example:
1. Is your implementation exactly the same as the algorithm
described in the paper? If they are not exactly the same, why did
you make those changes?
a. (The reason might be: (1) you think they can lead to better
performance; (2) one component of the original algorithm
is very complicated and difficult to implement, so that you
used a simpler approach;(3) any other reasons.))
iv. Results and conclusion – Present quantitative and qualitative results of
v. Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed
2. You do not have to make your approach different from that in
the original paper - if you can implement the original algorithm
exactly and perfectly, you have done a wonderful job.
3. Include your Code- Briefly explain the key files and functions in
your code, (do not include if it is longer than 3 pages-then you
can attach the code to Appendix)
your approach and conclusion. Illustrative results please pick some
images and show your results on them.
appropriately at the end in a reference list.
4. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation for 5-10 minute presentation. No more than 7-8
slides. You must present as a group, every member of your group needs to speak. You
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must have visual aids to support your presentation and you must acknowledge the source
of the information you present. The presentation should focus on the Mathematics and
demonstrate some of the discoveries and their application.
5. The assignment must be submitted in soft (electronic) copy under Moodle as well as
submitted in hard (printed) copy to the level 6 assignment centre. The MATLAB
program file and presentation should also be uploaded. The pages of the assignment
must be clear on each page.
Marking criteria: Marks are allocated as follows:
1. For the Report :
included in the
Introduction Brief overview and your understanding of the
Analyse Identify important points and setting up the
Design Simulations that can be readily tested in MATLAB,
Evaluate/justification Your project will be evaluated based on many
Section to be
report
Description of the section Marks
problem, Outline of the report ( in 3-4 sentences)
problem mathematically (equations, and method of
solution)
that provide a feel for the topic of choice.
MATLAB program file
factors, such as your understanding of the
application, quality of your report, your creativity
and presentation.
Conclusion 5
Reference style 5
Poor writing Inadequate structure, careless presentation, or the
Plagiarism Type of plagiarism
report exceeds the word limit by more or less than
10%
- Copy from other student
- Copy from internet source/textbook
- Copy from other sources
Total 50
2. For the presentation :
Marking for the Presentation will be based on the material provided (15 marks),
presentation skills (10 marks), and an understanding of the material (25 marks).
If the material presented seems not to match the material written up, the marks in both
components will be duly reduced.
Extensions: Requests for an extension, accompanied by supporting documentation, must be
received by the student in writing before 3 working days from the due date else penalties may
apply for late submission without an approved extension. Special consideration form is available
in academic reception.