WLAN Toolbox
WLAN Toolbox™ provides standards-compliant functions for the design, simulation, analysis, and testing of wireless LAN communications systems. It includes configurable physical layer waveforms for the IEEE® 802.11™ family of standards. It also provides transmitter, channel modeling, and receiver operations, including channel coding, modulation, spatial stream mapping, and MIMO receivers.
The toolbox provides reference designs to help you perform baseband link-level simulations and multi-node system-level simulations. You can generate waveforms and customize test benches, either programmatically or interactively, using the Wireless Waveform Generator app. You can generate and parse common MAC frames. You can also perform signal measurements such as channel power, spectrum mask, and occupied bandwidth, and create test benches for the end-to-end simulation of WLAN communications links.
You can study the effects of RF designs and interference on system performance. Using WLAN Toolbox with RF instruments or hardware support packages, you can connect your transmitter and receiver models to radio devices and verify your designs via over-the-air transmission and reception.
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Signal Transmission
802.11 physical layer transmission processing, waveform generation, and MAC modeling
Signal Reception
802.11 physical layer reception processing, waveform detection, and MAC decoding
Propagation Channel Models
Channel models for 802.11
End-to-End Simulation
Waveform generation, link-level PER, and channel modeling
System-Level Simulation
Multinode networks, protocol stack, and multilayer processing
Test and Measurement
Waveform generation, visualization, and transmitter performance analysis
AI, Positioning, and Sensing
Vertical applications of 802.11 standards
Software-Defined Radio
Support for third-party hardware
Code Generation and Deployment
Generate standalone applications for desktop computers and embedded targets