SDR Using MATLAB
Overview
In this webinar, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of how to utilize MATLAB to its full potential for SDR, and EMSO projects. Participants will be equipped with the knowledge to streamline their workflow, integrate hardware and software seamlessly, and accelerate the development cycles of their communication models. This webinar aims to empower engineers with the tools and techniques necessary to tackle the challenges of modern wireless communication systems, driving innovation and efficiency in their work.
Join us to unlock the full capabilities of MATLAB in transforming your wireless communication projects.
Highlights
- Learn how to employ advanced modeling techniques within MATLAB to simulate real-world communication scenarios accurately
- Learn strategies for integrating hardware components such as CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs with MATLAB models.
- Gain insights into effectively using MATLAB's wireless toolboxes for enhancing project outcomes
- Learn how to leverage MATLAB's computational tools to get quicker results, enabling them to meet project deadlines and industry demands efficiently
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for communications system engineers, modem designers, communications researchers and professors, communications hardware engineers, and EMSO engineers. It is particularly beneficial for professionals engaged with various wireless communication standards and technologies who are looking to enhance their skills in SDR, and EMSO system design and analysis.
About the Presenter
Robin Getz helps both large and small wireless development teams get to production faster with less effort by taking advantage of modern semiconductor devices (CPU, GPU, FPGAs with either discrete or integrated radio devices) and modern advanced productivity tools.
Robin spent 25 years in the semiconductor industry and has held positions ranging from applications engineer at National Semiconductor to field applications engineer to director of engineering at Analog Devices. He has worked on a variety of systems in the analog, digital, RF, and software domains.
At Analog Devices, he conceptualized and led a team creating HDL interfaces and device drivers for mixed-signal IC products and saw these adopted at both large direct customers and smaller customers. Among many things. he developed the popular ADALM-PLUTO SDR and the ADRV9361 series of system on modules.
Currently, Robin is at the MathWorks, and is now focusing efforts on ensuring MATLAB and Simulink provide the advanced tooling required to solve modern wireless communications and radio deployment problems, using commercial off-the shelf radio solutions and custom FPGAs and discrete radio devices.
He holds four patents and a B.Sc. (EE) from the University of Saskatchewan.