Relaying techniques, in which a source node communicates to a destination node
with the help of a relay, have been proposed as a cost-effective solution to address
the increasing demand for high data rates and reliable services over the air. As
such, it is crucial to design relay systems that are able to not only provide high
spectral efficiency, but also fully exploit the diversity of the relay channel.
SimpliciTI™ -1.0.3.exe for CC11xx and CC25xx
SimpliciTI is a simple low-power RF network protocol aimed at small (<256) RF networks. Such networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.
SimpliciTI™ -1.0.4.exe for CC2430
SimpliciTI is a simple low-power RF network protocol aimed at small (<256) RF networks. Such networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.
documentation for optimal filtering toolbox for mathematical software
package Matlab. The methods in the toolbox include Kalman filter, extended Kalman filter
and unscented Kalman filter for discrete time state space models. Also included in the toolbox
are the Rauch-Tung-Striebel and Forward-Backward smoother counter-parts for each filter, which
can be used to smooth the previous state estimates, after obtaining new measurements. The usage
and function of each method are illustrated with five demonstrations problems.
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documentation for optimal filtering toolbox for mathematical software
package Matlab. The methods in the toolbox include Kalman filter, extended Kalman filter
and unscented Kalman filter for discrete time state space models. Also included in the toolbox
are the Rauch-Tung-Striebel and Forward-Backward smoother counter-parts for each filter, which
can be used to smooth the previous state estimates, after obtaining new measurements. The usage
and function of each method are illustrated with five demonstrations problems.
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This model simulates a CDMA2000 1xRTT Forward link (between Base Station and Mobile Station). In particular, it simulates the Radio Configuration 3 of a Forward Fundamental channel. The block CDMA2k: Initial settings allows you to set different parameters such as data rate, Power Control SubChannel insertion rate, spreading code index, QOSF index and the channel model.