Video length is 39:09

Design, Analyze and Implement Radar Systems in MATLAB

From the series: Signal Processing and Wireless – Webinar Series

Overview

Radar system design, simulation, and analysis is complex because the design space spans the digital, analog, and RF domains. These domains extend across the complete signal chain, from the antenna array to radar signal processing algorithms, to data processing and control. The resulting system-level complexity drives the need for modeling and simulation at all stages of the development cycle. In this webinar, we illustrate techniques for designing and analyzing radar systems. You’ll see how you can perform radar system design and analysis tasks such as waveform design, target detection, beamforming, and space-time adaptive processing.

Highlights

  • Multi-function closed-loop simulation between a Radar model and a scheduler  
  • Sensor fusion & tracking algorithms and scenario generation
  • Space Time Adaptive Processing, RF Propagation Analysis and Terrain Visualization
  • Ground truth perturbation and sensor configurations to increase testing robustness
  • Testing tracking systems with Monte Carlo simulations
  • Automatically generate C and HDL Code for rapid prototyping on Xilinx Zynq, Intel and Microsemi SoC FPGAs

About the Presenter

Abhishek Tiwari is a senior application engineer at MathWorks India specializing in design analysis and implementation of signal processing, communications, and data processing applications. He works closely with customers across domains to help them use MATLAB® and Simulink® in their workflows. He has over nine years of industrial experience in the design and development of hardware and software applications in the radar domain. He has been a part of the complete lifecycle of projects pertaining to aerospace and defense applications. Prior to joining MathWorks, he worked for Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE) as a deputy manager. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics and telecommunication from National Institute of Technology, Raipur.

Recorded: 21 Nov 2020