Design and Simulate RF Transceivers for Wireless Systems
From the series: MathWorks Wireless Series: Transforming the Next Generation of Wireless Communication
Overview
Wireless systems are ubiquitous nowadays and their need to reduce the overall area and power imposes challenging requirements on RF front ends. For this reason, RF systems have become highly adaptive and are being digitally assisted.
Baseband signal processing algorithms and control logic are tightly coupled with RF Transceivers to compensate for RF impairments, to increase resilience to interfering signals, and to support multiple communication standards. Gaining an insight into such complex systems and evaluating design tradeoffs require system-level modeling and joint simulation of digital and RF subsystems.
In this talk, you will learn how MATLAB and Simulink can be used for modeling RF Transceivers, Performing RF budget analysis and Simulation of adaptive architectures like Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) and Hybrid Beamforming by integrating RF and Baseband together. Also, you will learn how to use multi-carrier Circuit Envelope simulation for coexistence and interferer analysis.
Highlights
- RF budget analysis characterized with gain, noise and third order non-linearity
- Rapid RF model implementation from budget requirements for system simulation
- Integration and Simulation of RF Front-end together with Baseband algorithms
- Power Amplifier Characterization using NI PXI chassis and DPD design
- Using multi-carrier simulation for coexistence and interferer analysis
About the Presenter
Kishore Siddani | Application Engineer | MathWorks
Kishore specializes in design and implementation of signal processing and communications applications. He works closely with customers from aerospace and defense, communications, electronics, semiconductors, and education industries to help them adopt MATLAB® and Simulink® in their workflows. Prior to joining MathWorks, Kishore worked for Huawei Technologies, handling telecom clients globally in around 7 countries. He was also an engineer at Uurmi Solutions, where he was involved in the design and development of custom OFDM communication system for defense applications. Kishore holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics and communication engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada.
Recorded: 17 Mar 2022