Features

The Simulink-USRP package makes a wide variety of functions of the USRP hardware available to Simulink. Some of the features are:

  • Easy setup and installation. The need for external libraries or programs has been reduced as much as possible.
  • Native Windows program: no need to install Cygwin or any other Linux emulation.
  • Supports up to four data streams coming from the USRP, and up to two running into the USRP.
  • Supports frame based signals of configurable length.
  • Supports one complex or two real-valued data streams for each subdevice of a daughterboard.
  • Supports carrier frequency tuning during runtime [*NEW*].
  • Supports WBX daughterboard [*NEW*].
  • Supports bitstream generation for the Altera Cyclone FPGA on the USRP mainboard [*NEW*]
  • The sample time of blocks by default reflects the real sampling time of the USRP, taking into account decimation/interpolation. This can be changed to e.g. count the number of samples produced, instead of real time.
  • Firmware, FPGA Bitstream, USB Block Size and the number of asynchronously read/written blocks can be easily configured.
  • Multiple USRP boards can be used at once. (No MIMO operation until now, though.)
  • Real Time Workshop builds (including Rapid Accelerator builds) are possible without the need to configure anything for Simulink-USRP.

System Requirements

These are the products required in order to run the Simulink-USRP software:

  • MATLAB, Simulink, Signal Processing Blockset
    Obviously, Simulink-USRP won't run without these. Signal Processing Blockset is needed to be able to use framed signals.
  • Real Time Workshop (optional)
    The Real Time Workshop can be used to speed up simulations quite a lot.
  • Microsoft Visual C++
    If you don't have it already, you may also use the Visual C++ Express Edition which can be downloaded from Microsoft for free (as in beer). The LCC compiler shipping with MATLAB is know NOT to work with Simulink-USRP. Other compilers may work, they have not been tested.
  • Altera Quartus II Web Edition
    The Quartus I Web Edition software is free and can be downloaded from Altera. The software is only needed if you want to generate a custom FPGA bitstream by yourself. The standard FPGA bitstream std_2rxhb_2tx.rbf is still included in the source.

Make sure all requirements are fulfilled before you proceed to the installation instructions.

Copyright

The software-package Simulink-USRP consists of software from several authors under different licenses. The following table lists all included software packages:

Software Package Copyright holder / Author License Sourcecode Folders
Simulink-USRP Communication Engeneering Lab (CEL), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT) / Stefan Nagel, Enno Klasing, Michael Schwall  GNU General Public License simulink-usrp/src/simulink-usrp/
simulink-usrp/bin/
simulink-usrp/blockset/
simulink-usrp/demos/
simulink-usrp/help/
libusrp Free Software Foundation, Inc. / GNU Radio GNU General Public License simulink-usrp/src/usrp/
simulink-usrp/firmware/
simulink-usrp/fpga/orig_verilog
libusb-win32 Stephan Meyer, Johannes Erdfelt, Thomas Sailer GNU Lesser General Public License, GNU General Public License simulink-usrp/src/usrp/libusrp/include/
boost   Boost Software License simulink-usrp/src/includes/boost/