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2025 industry predictions

December 27, 2024 By Emma Lutjen Leave a Comment

As 2025 approaches, industry leaders envision a future shaped by groundbreaking technologies and bold advancements. From non-terrestrial networks revolutionizing global connectivity to generative AI transforming PLM, experts anticipate profound changes. The following are predictions from top innovators, including Aras’ Rob McAveney and Jason Kasper, Finwave’s Pierre-Yves Lesaicherre, and NVIDIA Telecom’s Ronnie Vasishta. They offer a […]

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence, Connectivity, Consumer, FAQ, Featured, Industry Experts, Industry News, IoT, Machine Learning, Telecommunications Tagged With: aras, finwave, mathworks, molex, nvidia

Wireless engineers need AI to build networks

December 22, 2024 By Houman Zarrinkoub and Mike McLernon, MathWorks

By incorporating AI-native design principles, wireless engineers can develop systems and networks that meet today’s needs and are equipped to evolve with tomorrow’s wireless requirements and advancements. Next-generation wireless systems, such as base stations, cellular phones, and Wi-Fi modems, push complexity limits with ever-increasing capacity demands, greater coverage expectations, and a massive user surge. Enter…

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Featured, Featured Contributions, Networking, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: mathworks, wireless

How do you test an Open RAN installation?

February 19, 2024 By Martin Rowe

Open RAN telecom networks need testing for each disaggregated component, but that’s not enough. End-to-end testing is also necessary. In How do Open RAN interfaces work?, we covered how Open RAN redefines traditional RAN architecture by disaggregating it into three primary components: the radio unit (RU), distributed unit (DU), and centralized unit (CU). This paradigm…

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, FAQ, Featured, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: anritsu, FAQ, mathworks, viavi solutions

What specialist software is available for USB oscilloscopes? part 1

January 25, 2024 By Jeff Shepard

USB oscilloscopes capture analog and digital signals. Through software, engineers can analyze protocols and logic signals. By adding a D/A converter, a USB oscilloscope can also become a waveform generator. A USB oscilloscope consists of the signal capture and conditioning electronics package, a personal computer (PC) that can be a laptop or tablet unit, or […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: digilent, FAQ, mathworks, nationalinstruments, Pico Technologoy

What is de-embedding and how do I perform it (part 1)?

April 10, 2023 By Rick Nelson

It’s a tenet of the test-and-measurement industry that you should concentrate on looking for defects in your device under test (DUT) — not in your test equipment. Figure 1 illustrates a common problem. An instrument presents an incorrect reading; in this case, an LRC meter or multimeter presents a resistance reading that’s about 5% low. […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: ansys, CST, keysight, mathworks, ni

How AI spurs efficient wireless systems design

December 21, 2022 By Martin Rowe

AI techniques can overcome nonlinear problems by extracting patterns automatically and efficiently.

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Artificial intelligence, FAQ, Featured, Wireless Tagged With: mathworks

Making measurements with Matlab

July 23, 2018 By David Herres Leave a Comment

Matlab was released in 1984 by Mathworks, an American privately-held corporation whose other major product is the closely-related Simulink. Additionally, Mathworks offers close to 100 other programs, such as Polyspace, SimEvents and Stateflow. Matlab’s main focus is numerical computing, including matrix and algorithm operations, plotting of data and functions and creation of user interfaces. It […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: FAQ, mathworks

Hardware supported for FPGA FIL workflow automatically generates test benches for HDL verification

April 19, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Microsemi Corporation announced its collaboration with MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, to launch hardware support for field programmable gate array (FPGA)-in-the-loop (FIL) verification workflow with Microsemi FPGA development boards. The new integrated FIL workflow with HDL Coder™ and HDL Verifier™ from MathWorks enables customers to automatically generate test […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: mathworks, microsemicorporation

MathWorks “Learn to Program” packs run on Raspberry Pi3, Arduino Uno and BeagleBone Black

October 13, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Newark element14 is now stocking three new editions of the popular MathWorks Learn to Program pack, for the Raspberry Pi3, Arduino Uno and BeagleBone Black.  The packs provide access…

The post MathWorks “Learn to Program” packs run on Raspberry Pi3, Arduino Uno and BeagleBone Black appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips, Tools Tagged With: mathworks, newarkelement14

MathWorks announces 2016 Mars Rover Competition

March 10, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

MathWorks is organizing a new robotics competition in 2016, with the finals held during the Innorobo tradeshow in Paris, May 24 – 26. The objective of the Mission on Mars Robot Challenge is not to build a robot; the rover robot, 3-D printed and made with Arduino and Raspberry Pi cards, will be provided by […]

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