MathWorks Workshop: What’s New in MATLAB for Signal Analytics, Streaming, and Antenna-to-Bits Wireless Design?
Wednesday 22 April 2015
10.50am – 12.50pm
Meeting Room P5, Plaza Level
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Abstract
In this session, you will learn about new capabilities in MATLAB® and Simulink® that help you bring your ideas to the real world. Use MATLAB’s signal analytics tools to process and make sense of data generated by IoT (Internet of Things) sources and sensor arrays. Design and implement streaming DSP algorithms for real-time applications. Connect low-cost hardware to MATLAB to prototype and verify designs with over-the-air testing.
In this presentation we highlight multiple applications, including:
- Signal analytics and classification applied to data gathered from wearable and mobile devices
- Audio and Heart Sensor applications with low-latency desktop processing and prototyping on ARM® Cortex®-M and Cortex®-A
- Wireless connectivity to Xilinx Zync Radios and over-the-air testing of LTE signals as part of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) experiments
Through demonstrations we show how you can set up labs and develop courseware to facilitate your research and teaching projects.
Presenter
Houman Zarrinkoub, PhD. Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub is a senior product manager at MathWorks, based in Massachusetts, USA. During his tenure at MathWorks he also served as a development manager and has been responsible for multiple signal processing and communications software tools. Prior to MathWorks, he was a research scientist in the Wireless Group at Nortel Networks, where he contributed to multiple standardization projects for 3G mobile and voice coding technologies. He has been awarded multiple patents on topics related to computer simulations. Houman is the author of the book Understanding LTE with MATLAB: From Mathematical Modeling to Simulation and Prototyping (Wiley, 2014). He holds a B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from McGill University and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in telecommunications from the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, in Canada. |
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