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Recorded Webinar: Developing Software Defined Radio Systems Using MATLABĀ® and SimulinkĀ®

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This recorded webinar describes how to use Simulink family of products in Software-Defined Radio (SDR) applications. This presentation uses real-time demos to demonstrate how Model-Based Design using Simulink tools enables developers of SDRs to progress through successive stages of radio development. The webinar illustrates:

  • Specification capturing and executable implementation-independent model construction
  • Simulation and performance analysis of SDRs
  • Model elaboration from behavioral modeling through fixed-point analysis
  • Automatic code generation for embedded software creation
  • Interaction of Simulink tools with complementary tools, such as SCA and VHDL code generators

The webinar demonstrates the following products: Simulink, the Signal Processing Blockset, the Communications Blockset, Simulink Fixed-Point and the Fixed-Point Toolbox, Real-Time Workshop, Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder, embedded MATLAB block features, and the RF Blockset.

The webinar is intended for SDR developers and managers primarily in the defense communications industry and requires some basic understanding of Simulink.

Model-Based Design through the Simulink family of products enables designers of SDRs to create implementation-independent models required by SDR programs, and thereby achieve code-portability and reuse, as well as development efficiencies proposed by JTRS SCA recommendations.

This webinar was recorded on 16 Mar 2006

Duration: 63 Minutes