2/15/2024 0 Comments Matlab r2022a update 1![]() Sometimes I find that MathWorks doesn’t consider a feature to be major when users might completely disagree. If you’ve never done so before, I encourage you to take a look at the release highlights and detailed release notes in areas that you are interested in. Signal Analyzer app, which received several updates in R2022aĪlongside these new products and major updates there were hundreds of updates around the rest of the MATLAB and Simulink ecosystem. Wireless Testbench– Explore and test wireless reference applications in real time on SDR hardwareĪnd major updates to 10 products which saw new Artificial Intelligence (AI) based workflows being added to Signal Processing Toolbox and the ability to publish MATLAB functions as Docker microservices via MATLAB Compiler SDK among many other things.RoadRunner Scenario– Create and play back scenarios for automated driving simulation.Industrial Communication Toolbox– Exchange data over OPC UA, Modbus, MQTT, and other industrial protocols.DSP HDL Toolbox– Design digital signal processing applications for FPGAs, ASICs, and SoCs.Bluetooth Toolbox– Simulate, analyze, and test Bluetooth communications systems.R2022a has more new features and updates than any previous release in MathWorks 37 year history: Over 4000 by one of our internal measures. My colleagues at MathWorks are a modest bunch! No one was making a big deal out of this though, the team was simply getting on with the task of producing the next release, R2022b. ![]() It’s a huge amount of work and in a recent meeting I overheard someone casually mention that R2022a was MathWorks biggest release ever. One of the company’s activities is a new release of MATLAB, Simulink and over 100 toolboxes and other products every 6 months. R2022a – More updates than any other release MathWorks are always hiring so do consider joining us if you are planning your next adventure. I’m not the only one who feels this way, MathWorks was recently ranked by LinkedIn as one of the top 20 companies in Technology and Information in the US for example. Every day, over 5000 MathWorkers start their work day thinking ‘How can I contribute to the acceleration of engineering and science today?’ It’s a wonderful thing to be part of and the 18 months that I’ve been here have been some of the most fun and exciting of my ~20 year career.
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