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I am curious about the relationship between the number of transmitted pilot symbols in ISAC and the amplitude of the received signal.
When you increase the spacing between pilot symbols in OFDM, the receiver has fewer reference points to estimate the channel res...
I am curious about the relationship between the number of transmitted pilot symbols in ISAC and the amplitude of the received signal.
When you increase the spacing between pilot symbols in OFDM, the receiver has fewer reference points to estimate the channel res...
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What specific measured input data is needed to generate a Range Doppler Map using phased.RangeDopplerResponse command?
Hi Bruce, This example might be useful to refer to: Cooperative Bistatic Radar I/Q Simulation and Processing It uses simulated...
What specific measured input data is needed to generate a Range Doppler Map using phased.RangeDopplerResponse command?
Hi Bruce, This example might be useful to refer to: Cooperative Bistatic Radar I/Q Simulation and Processing It uses simulated...
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Speed-Up-Signal-Processing-in-Simulink-Using-Dataflow
Illustrates using the Dataflow feature in Simulink to speed up model simulations
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Times 2 - START HERE
Try out this test problem first. Given the variable x as your input, multiply it by two and put the result in y. Examples:...
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Using simullink in High School
You could also use the Zumo Robot if you wanted to mix things up with some fun low cost hardware. There is a <http://www.mathwor...
Using simullink in High School
You could also use the Zumo Robot if you wanted to mix things up with some fun low cost hardware. There is a <http://www.mathwor...
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