5/27/2026 (WED) 13:30 ~ 14:10S1-2WJWTPSpecial Speech Venue
AI-Native Development Environment for Next-Generation Wireless Systems -Accelerating Ideas into Reality with Model-Based Design × Generative AI-
Next-generation communication systems—such as Beyond 5G/6G wireless technologies and satellite communications including NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks)—are becoming increasingly advanced and complex. In development environments, a wide range of challenges are emerging, including the need to accommodate new technologies such as AI and the significant increase in development effort that accompanies this complexity.
At the same time, the emergence of generative AI has raised strong expectations for dramatic improvements in development productivity. However, applying generative AI to real-world development workflows presents its own challenges, particularly in ensuring reliability and trustworthiness. As a result, it is essential to carefully consider how generative AI can be effectively integrated into existing development workflows.
Model-Based Design (MBD) is a proven development methodology that improves efficiency in the design of complex systems and has been widely adopted in industries such as aerospace and automotive, where high levels of complexity and reliability are required. MATLAB and Simulink continue to evolve as a comprehensive development environment for Model-Based Design. Furthermore, with the release of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) client at the end of last year, MATLAB and Simulink can now connect with agent-based AI applications.
In this session, we will introduce the benefits of wireless communication system development using Generative AI × Model-Based Design, with a focus on the following topics, including practical use of MCP:
・Overview of Model-Based Design for wireless communication system development
・End-to-end system modeling and embedded implementation, from antennas to PHY signal processing
・Next-generation wireless communication system development using Generative AI × MBD
・Latest solutions for Beyond 5G/6G and satellite communications.
MathWorks Japan
Application EngineeringManagerKeitaro Otsuka
Mr.Otsuka began his career with major electronic manufacturer in Japan as development engineer for wireless communication systems. He worked many wireless systems developments like 3G/4G systems, and experienced whole development workflow from algorithms exploration to embedded systems implementation. In 2013, Mr.Otsuka joined MathWorks as application engineer responsible for signal/image processing, and then took on many role like computer vision, AI, and autonomoys systems such as automated driving. In early 2023, Mr.Otsuka promoted and has been responsible for communications, electronics, and semiconductor industries.
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