Basic dsp UDP question
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Hello,
I am new to networking. I want to communicate between 2 computers using UDP. I've been searching through Matlab's help section and stumbled across the dsp.UDPSender/Receiver functions. I am still a bit unsure as how these work.
From my understanding, this is the basic idea of how dsp.UDP works
Sending computer:
Sender=dsp.UDPSender(‘RemoteIPAddress’,’reciever.IP.Address’);
% reciever.IP.Address is the IP of the dsp.UDPReceiver
Var=rand(1,256);
Step(Sender, Var)
Release(Sender)
Receiving computer
% while sender is sending info
Receiver= dsp.UDPReceiver
Var2=Step(Receiver)
Release(Receiver)
Is this set up correct? I am unsure how the step() command works. I understand it transmits data, but I don’t know when to tell the Receiver to step(). Do I run both of these at the same time? Is there a way I can make sure that data is actually being sent?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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Walter Roberson
am 20 Jun. 2012
Note: somewhere along the way you must also specify UDP port numbers.
I am not familiar with the dsp UDP methods.
Have you looked at the udp() of the Instrument Control Toolbox? Or alternately at the File Exchange contribution named tcpudpip() ?
Matthew
am 20 Jun. 2012
Walter Roberson
am 20 Jun. 2012
The File Exchange contribution tcpudpip handles TCP and UDP. It does, however, rely upon libraries that probably would not work on a real-time system (though there just might be a QNX port.)
Oscar Parra
am 30 Apr. 2021
hello, did you manage to make the real time system using udp? i'm doing a work on this but i can't connect. could you give me a hand with this, thank you in advance.
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Matthew
am 13 Jul. 2012
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Walter Roberson
am 13 Jul. 2012
Thank you for the update!
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