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Basic dsp UDP question

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Matthew
Matthew on 20 Jun 2012
Commented: Oscar Parra on 30 Apr 2021
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
Walter Roberson on 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
Oscar Parra on 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
Matthew on 13 Jul 2012
The problem was I needed to run Matlab as an administrator. Also, the sending computer most use the recieving computer's IP and vice versa for communications to happen.

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