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|style="width:50%; vertical-align:top;" |MATLAB® and Simulink® connect to the USRP family of software-defined radios to provide a radio-in-the-loop environment for SISO and MIMO wireless system design, prototyping, and verification. Communications System Toolbox™ supports the USRP N200/N210, B200/B210, and X300/X310 SDRs to transmit and receive RF signals in real time, enabling the use of MATLAB and Simulink to configure radio parameters, generate waveforms, design algorithms, and measure and analyze signals.
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|style="width:50%; vertical-align:top;" |MATLAB® and Simulink® connect to the USRP family of software-defined radios to provide a radio-in-the-loop environment for SISO and MIMO wireless system design, prototyping, and verification. Communications System Toolbox™ supports the USRP X300/X310, N200/N210, and B200/B210 SDRs to transmit and receive RF signals in real time, enabling the use of MATLAB and Simulink to configure radio parameters, generate waveforms, design algorithms, and measure and analyze signals. For the B200mini and UBX, be sure to use Matlab R2016a. for further details, contact mathworks technical support at [mailto:support@mathworks.com support@mathworks.com].  
  
 
To learn more, visit their [http://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/usrp.html USRP Support from Communications System Toolbox] page.
 
To learn more, visit their [http://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/usrp.html USRP Support from Communications System Toolbox] page.

Latest revision as of 18:49, 16 May 2016

MATLAB® and Simulink® connect to the USRP family of software-defined radios to provide a radio-in-the-loop environment for SISO and MIMO wireless system design, prototyping, and verification. Communications System Toolbox™ supports the USRP X300/X310, N200/N210, and B200/B210 SDRs to transmit and receive RF signals in real time, enabling the use of MATLAB and Simulink to configure radio parameters, generate waveforms, design algorithms, and measure and analyze signals. For the B200mini and UBX, be sure to use Matlab R2016a. for further details, contact mathworks technical support at support@mathworks.com.

To learn more, visit their USRP Support from Communications System Toolbox page.

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