| Publisher | MathWorks | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 09 Jul 2009 |
| Topics | MAN, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 69 | ||
In this webinar you will learn how you can use Model-Based Design with the MATLAB and Simulink product families to quickly and accurately convert a paper-based wireless standards document into an executable specification. Using the ETSI HiperMAN physical layer standard as an example, the webcast will demonstrate how to model key signal processing subsystems, including techniques for modeling frames and handling rate conversions. The webcast will discuss how to validate the Simulink model against requirements and standards to reduce the potential for errors compared to non-executable, document-based specifications.
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