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    Intel Developed a Wireless System Design Workflow Using MATLAB and Simulink for Rapid Prototyping

    Mikhail Galeev, Intel Labs

    At Intel, rapid prototyping in the emerging area of wireless time-sensitive networks is made possible by utilizing MATLAB®, Simulink® modeling, Embedded Coder®, and HDL Coder™ as a unified tool set.

    Published: 14 Sep 2021

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    Intel labs is a research arm of Intel Corporation. And in our charter, we're looking for the technologies three, five years ahead of the present moment.

    This is a high level component model of our project. And what we actually do, we take the model from MATLAB. We use embedded coder, and we generate software code from our model and actually run it on the target.

    This is very good for the system validation altogether. We're able to qualify our delay, qualify for our performance, our budget. What components run it at what time.

    With that, we use actually great help from the from both MATLAB and Simulink toolchain. With HDL Coder for the FPGA the implementation and wireless LAN toolbox.

    To implement this project it was nine months for people. In our estimation we saved about 50% of the time. 50% to 70% of the time, if we would start without MATLAB involvement.

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