Elevate Your Wireless Game: SDRs for RADAR and Communications
Overview
In this presentation, we will delve into how Software-Defined Radios (SDRs) and over-the-air testing are pioneering the future of aerospace and defense applications, using MATLAB and Simulink. We will illustrate how these technologies can tackle a range of critical challenges, from spectrum sensing to beam management, array pattern synthesis to object positioning, and tracking transmissions.
By leveraging the capabilities of MATLAB and Simulink, engineers can design and simulate advanced wireless systems with unparalleled precision and efficiency, addressing the specific needs of military and aerospace applications.
We will demonstrate the process of conducting over-the-air testing to validate system performance in real-world operational environments, ensuring robust and reliable operation under diverse conditions. Additionally, we will discuss the implementation of Model-Based Design to streamline the development process, reduce time-to-market, and increase system robustness. Through examples and demonstrations, we will showcase how MATLAB and Simulink enable the rapid prototyping and deployment of SDR solutions, meeting the stringent requirements of defense and aerospace standards.
Join us to uncover how MATLAB and Simulink are facilitating the development of next-generation systems, and empowering engineers to meet the ever-evolving demands of national security and defense.
Highlights
- Design and simulate advanced SDR systems using MATLAB and Simulink
- Validate system performance with over-the-air testing in real-world environments
- Enhance development processes with Model-Based Design
- Deploy SDR algorithms on FPGAs, whether on COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) SDR hardware, and your own custom-designed radio hardware
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