WLAN System Toolbox™ provides standard-compliant functions for the design, simulation, analysis, and testing of wireless LAN communications systems. The system toolbox provides configurable physical layer waveforms for IEEE®802.11ac/ad/ah and 802.11b/a/g/n/j/p standards. It also provides transmitter, channel modeling, and receiver operations, including channel coding, modulation (OFDM, DSSS, and CCK), spatial stream mapping, channel models (TGac, TGah, and TGn), and MIMO receivers.
You can generate very high throughput (VHT), high throughput (HT-mixed), and legacy (non-HT), directional multi-gigabit (DMG), and sub 1 GHz (S1G) signals, and demodulate VHT, HT-mixed, and non-HT OFDM signals. You can also perform measurements such as channel power, spectrum mask, and occupied bandwidth, and create test benches for the end-to-end simulation of WLAN communications links.
The system toolbox provides reference designs to help you explore baseband specifications and study the effects of RF designs and interference sources on system performance. Using WLAN System Toolbox with hardware support packages, you can connect your transmitter and receiver models to radio devices and verify your designs via over-the-air transmission and reception.
Learn the basics of WLAN System Toolbox
Describes physical layer options, parameterization, and waveform generation using WLAN System Toolbox
Describes WLAN System Toolbox functions for 802.11 physical layer transmission processing
Describes WLAN System Toolbox functions for 802.11 physical layer reception processing
Describes channel models for 802.11
Describes waveform generation, link-level PER, and channel modeling using WLAN System Toolbox
Describes waveform generation, visualization, and transmitter performance analysis using WLAN System Toolbox
Generate code or standalone executable
Support for third-party hardware