MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software, has introduced new solutions for wireless communications engineers to design, optimize, deploy, and test their systems from the antenna to bits. The new solutions enable engineers to use MATLAB and Simulink to model and simulate various wireless applications, such as 5G, Wi-Fi, LTE, satellite communications, and Bluetooth.
The new solutions include MATLAB and Simulink toolboxes and apps for wireless communications, such as the Wireless Waveform Generator app, the RF Budget Analyzer app, the Antenna Toolbox, and the Deep Network Designer app. These tools help engineers to integrate digital baseband components, generate test waveforms, configure and analyze RF transceivers, design RF architectures, and antennas, develop spatial signal processing algorithms, and apply artificial intelligence techniques.
According to MathWorks, these solutions can help engineers to accelerate the development of wireless systems for various domains and industries, such as IoT, automotive, aerospace, defense, and healthcare. The solutions also support hardware-in-the-loop testing and verification with various RF instruments and platforms.
Key Features:
- They enable engineers to model and simulate various wireless applications, such as 5G, Wi-Fi, LTE, satellite communications, and Bluetooth.
- They help engineers to integrate digital baseband components, generate test waveforms, configure and analyze RF transceivers, design RF architectures, and antennas, develop spatial signal processing algorithms, and apply artificial intelligence techniques.
- They can help engineers to accelerate the development of wireless systems for various domains and industries, such as IoT, automotive, aerospace, defense, and healthcare.
- They support hardware-in-the-loop testing and verification with various RF instruments and platforms.
Click here to learn more about the new wireless communication solution from Mathworks.