Why perpetuate Mathworks' stranglehold on technical computing into yet
another platform? They can keep their mediocre, bloated software that
costs tens of thousands of dollars...

A better option would be to port a scaled-down version of Scilab:
http://www.scilab.org

which has a rough equivalent to Simulink (though incompatible):
http://www.scilab.org/doc/scicos_html/

If a GUI simulator like Simulink isn't required, IMO the best option
would be to learn Python and port SciPy (inluding ipython and
matplotlib):

http://www.scipy.org
http://www.scipy.org/NumPy_for_Matlab_Users

And neural networking packages:

Monte Python: http://montepython.sourceforge.net
ffnet: http://ffnet.sourceforge.net

Hopefully not too much would need updating from the standard Linux
distros. Python would, no doubt, already be installed on the phone, so
this would be an efficient use of limited resources.

On Jun 22, 12:04 am, ann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> is it possible to install Matlab Simulink, Neural networks and  signal
> processing softwares in Android ?
>
> Regards,
> Ann

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