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MathWorks has announced the 2024a release of MATLAB and Simulink

Time:2024-04-16 Views:202
Source: MathWorks Author: MathWorks
    Beijing, China, April 7, 2024 - MathWorks, the world‘s leading developer of mathematical computing software, today announced the release of MATLAB? And Simulink? Product Series version 2024a (R2024a). The new features introduced in R2024a simplify workflows for AI and wireless communication systems engineers and researchers.
    With nearly 6,000 low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites currently in orbit and billions of private dollars flowing into space-related companies, interest in satellite communications continues to soar. Satellite Communications Toolbox in R2024a? The update enables satellite communications engineers to model scenarios and provides standards-based tools to design, simulate, and validate satellite communications systems and links. In addition, engineers can use the toolbox to design physical layer algorithms, generate test waveforms, and perform gold reference design validation while designing RF components and ground station receivers.

Note: Satellite Communications Toolbox provides standards-based tools for designing, simulating, and validating satellite communications systems and links. 
    R2024a also features important updates to popular MATLAB and Simulink tools, including:
    -Computer Vision Toolbox?  A wide range of algorithms, functions and apps can be used to design and test computer vision, 3D vision and video processing systems. The product includes the ability to design algorithms, annotate data, and generate code for 2D and 3D visual tasks;
    -Deep Learning Toolbox?  Includes a range of algorithms, pre-trained models, and apps to provide you with a framework for designing and implementing deep neural networks. The toolkit supports architectures such as converters, as well as importing and co-emulating PyTorch and TensorFlow models;
    -Instrument Control Toolbox?  MATLAB can be connected directly to a variety of instruments, such as oscilloscopes, function generators, signal analyzers, power supplies, and analytical instruments. Instrument Explorer can be used to manage devices with IVI and VXI Plug&Play drivers without writing code.
    "The rapid evolution of wireless systems presents engineers with serious challenges, and it is critical to design, simulate and validate with multi-functional communication tools." Says Dominic Viens, director of technology product marketing at MathWorks. "The update to R2024a will facilitate the implementation and support of the next generation of communication systems."
    To learn MATLAB and Simulink series of products of all the new products, enhancements and Bug fixes, please visit: 
About MathWorks
    MathWorks is the world‘s leading developer of mathematical computing software. The company‘s MATLAB, known as "the language of scientists and engineers," is a programming environment that integrates algorithm development, data analysis, visualization and numerical computation. Simulink is a modular modeling environment for simulation and model-based design of multi-domain and embedded engineering systems. These products serve engineers and scientists around the world, helping them accelerate the pace of invention, innovation and development in the automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics, industrial automation and other industries. MATLAB and Simulink products are essential teaching and research tools for many of the world‘s top universities and academic institutions. MathWorks was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, USA, with more than 6,000 employees in 34 locations worldwide. For more information, visit cn.mathworks.com.







   
      
      
   
   


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