NI LabVIEW 2009 for Teaching and Research

LabVIEW 2009 enables algorithm engineering, an approach for engaging exploration, productive development, and simplified prototyping that improves academic teaching and research involving signal processing, analysis, control, communications, robotics, measurements, instrumentation, and more. New release highlights include language improvements, the ability to deploy textual .m file scripts on real-time platforms with MathScript, and new 2D and 3D plots available on the front panel.

 

Key Resources for Teaching and Research

Deploying Text-Based Math Algorithms to Real-Time Hardware with the LabVIEW MathScript RT Module
With LabVIEW 2009, you can apply real-time math, including MathScript to improve the process of design and prototyping computer-based systems for research and student design projects.

Preparing Engineers for Grand Engineering Challenges
Learn how graphical system design with LabVIEW 2009 and the National Instruments platform can help to prepare engineers to face the grand engineering challenges defined by the National Science Foundation.

Advantages of Using LabVIEW in Academic Research
Multichannel, mixed-signal systems that generate large amounts of data offer new opportunities for discovery, but also introduce complexity. Learn how LabVIEW can simplify working with increasingly complex systems that require common tools for data acquisition, analysis, and visualization.

Top 10 Reasons to Use LabVIEW for Teaching and Research
Tight I/O integration, the ability to engineer your algorithms, and the choice of textual and/or graphical programming are among the benefits of LabVIEW for teaching and research.

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