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Overview

The need for increased capacity drive new transmitter and receiver requirements. Power amplifiers must support large instantaneous bandwidths further extended by carrier aggregation, combined with high power and reduced consumption. We will show how easy it is to use MATLAB and its Toolboxes to generate wireless waveforms, model realistic distortions added to the signals, and perform receiver-side signal analysis such as EVM and ACLR measurements. You will also learn about trends in PA architectures and identify linearization techniques, such as DPD, based on hardware characterization and behavioral models to tradeoff design parameters to improve ACLR, EVM, and other metrics for waveforms.


Highlights:

During this live webinar, you will have the opportunity to expand your knowledge in the following areas:

  • WLAN and Bluetooth waveform generation with the Wireless Waveform Generator app
  • Acquire and analyze the over-the-air signal from a Keysight/Agilent signal analyzer.
  • Assess signal quality metrics such the EVM and ACLR
  • PA measurements with behavioral models and testing of linearization techniques
  • DPD design including use of deep learning techniques.

 

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Our Speaker

Houman

                     Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub

                   Principal Product Manager

                           MathWorks Inc.

Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub is a Principal Product Manager at MathWorks responsible for wireless communications products. During his 22-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.


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