Computational Cluster Programs

Matlab Toolboxes Available on the Hoffman2 Cluster

The following additional Matlab toolboxes are available to all users on the Hoffman2 Cluster:

  • Compiler

    Compiles a MATLAB application into a standalone application or software component.

  • Control System Toolbox

    A collection of Matlab functions for classical and modern control system design, analysis, and modeling.

  • Image Processing Toolbox

    A suite of digital image processing and analysis tools.

  • Optimization Toolbox

    A collection of functions for: unconstrained/constrained nonlinear minimization, quadratic and linear programming, curve-fitting, solving nonlinear systems of equations and solving constrained linear least squares.

  • Parallel Computing Toolbox and
    Distributed Computing Server

    Allows you to run as many as eight MATLAB workers on your local machine in addition to your MATLAB client session. MATLAB Distributed Computing Server software allows you to run multiple MATLAB workers on a remote cluster of computers.

    Several MathWorks products now offer built-in support for the parallel computing products, without requiring extra coding. For the current list of these products and their parallel functionality, see Built-in Parallel Computing Support in MathWorks Products. Note: Hoffman2 has licenses for several of these toolboxes.

  • Signal Processing Toolbox

    Provides a customizable framework for digital signal processing (DSP), including tools for algorithm development, signal and linear system analysis, and time-series data modeling.

  • Simulink

    An interactive environment for modeling, analyzing, and simulating a wide variety of dynamic systems. Simulink provides a graphical user interface for constructing block diagram models using "drag-and-drop" operations.

  • Simulink Control Design

    Lets you design and analyze control systems modeled in Simulink.

  • Simulink Design Optimization

    Lets you estimate and optimize model parameters using numerical optimization. You can also use this software to estimate initial conditions and lookup table values, and test and optimize designs for robustness.

  • Statistics Toolbox

    Combines statistical algorithms with interactive graphical interfaces.

  • Symbolic Math Toolbox

    Combines the symbolic mathematics and variable-precision arithmetic capabilities of Maple with Matlab numeric and visualization capabilities. The toolbox offers more than 100 symbolic functions for performing algebraic, calculus, and integral transform operations.

See vendor documentation for Matlab toolboxes at http://www.mathworks.com/help/

 

February 2011