In this livestream, you will learn about wireless network modeling with MATLAB. You will learn how to easily model wireless nodes at different protocol layers under diverse network topologies, and channel conditions. Practical demonstrations will walk you through how to get started with simulating a simple two node network before delving into more complex scenario-based modeling.
Highlights include:
• Simulating ad hoc and standards (5G, WLAN, Bluetooth) based wireless communication networks.
• Measuring performance metrics such as throughput, latency, and spectral efficiency.
• Studying the effects of interference in a 5G network of co-channel cells.
• Evaluating design considerations for the co-existence of WLAN and Bluetooth nodes.
• Simulating an 802.11ax WLAN mesh network.
Download the support package:
https://bit.ly/WirelessNetworkSimulationLibrary
About the presenters:
Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub is a senior product manager at MathWorks responsible for wireless communications products. During his 20-year tenure at MathWorks, he has 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 working on mobile and voice coding technologies in the Wireless Group at Nortel Networks. He has been awarded multiple patents on topics related to computer simulations of signal processing applications. Houman is the author of the book Understanding LTE with MATLAB: From Mathematical Modeling to Simulation and Prototyping. He holds a B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from McGill University and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in telecommunications from the University of Quebec, in Canada.
Dr. Rameez Ahmed is an application engineer at MathWorks responsible for wireless communication products. He has been with MathWorks for 8 years, spending the first 3 years in development for the communication toolbox. Currently he focuses on wireless standards (5G, LTE, WLAN, Bluetooth, Satcom) products and their applications. He holds a B.Tech degree in electrical engineering from VIT University, and an M.S and PhD in electrical engineering from Northeastern University. Before MathWorks, he did doctoral research in underwater acoustics communications at Northeastern University.