Matlab (.m files) interface to USRP 1 and USRP 2 in Windows

Hi

After one year of gap, I visited IIIT H again for my MS program interview. After facing the interview panel, I visited Communication Research Centre to meet my new friend who just started working on USRPs. After showing them a brief demo on how to interface usrp to system, I learned that all people in the centre are working in Matlab for baseband signal processing.

Just before3 months, I searched for Matlab interface and found solution only for simulink. So, it was little tricky to interface .m file to usrp through simulink.

Fortunately when i googled this time, I came to know about tool4sdr site (http://www.tools4sdr.com/articles/Toolbox+to+interface+the+USRP+(universal+software+radio+peripheral)+with+matlab+and+windows_1678410). Finally, direct interface of usrp with .m files is made possible. Awesome OFDM tx and rx code in .m files ( along with time, freq and clock synchornization codes) is provided which can be interfaced with USRP 1 directly. It’s a great relief for all those who find difficulties in changing code from matlab to python for usrp implementation !!!

 

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About Senthil Murugan

Student doing under graduation program in Electronic and Communication Engineering
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4 Responses to Matlab (.m files) interface to USRP 1 and USRP 2 in Windows

  1. Don Orofino says:

    MathWorks has made available an interface to USRP hardware for both MATLAB and Simulink.

    http://www.mathworks.com/discovery/sdr/usrp.html

    Feedback on its use in your USRP work would be greatly appreciated!

  2. Matt says:

    Hey,
    I am unable to get to this website now.. Do you have any of the .m files with you? It would be really helpful

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