Radio Communication Channels Section 2.4 of Hiroshi Harada Book
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Radio Communication ChannelsRadio Communication ChannelsSection 2.4 of Hiroshi Harada BookSection 2.4 of Hiroshi Harada Book
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• AWGN– Algorithm – Simulation Result – BER
• Rayleigh Fading Channel – Algorithm
• Fading Counter– Channel Impulse Response– ISI
OutlinesOutlines
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AWGN ChannelAWGN Channel
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Generate Additive White Generate Additive White Gausian NoiseGausian Noise
• function [iout,qout] = comb (idata,qdata,attn)
• %****************** variables *************************• % idata : input Ich data• % qdata : input Qch data• % iout output Ich data• % qout output Qch data• % attn : attenuation level caused by Eb/No or C/N• %******************************************************
• iout = randn(1,length(idata)).*attn;• qout = randn(1,length(qdata)).*attn;
• iout = iout+idata(1:length(idata));• qout = qout+qdata(1:length(qdata));• • % ************************end of file***********************************
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Generate Additive White Generate Additive White Gausian NoiseGausian Noise
nsamp = 10000;idata = (2*randint(1,nsamp)-1)/sqrt(2);qdata = (2*randint(1,nsamp)-1)/sqrt(2);Es =1;
for SNR = 0:2:10 npow = Es/10^(SNR/10); attn = 1/2*sqrt(npow); [iout,qout] = comb(idata,qdata,attn); scatterplot(iout+1i*qout) end
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Generate Additive White Generate Additive White Gausian NoiseGausian Noise
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Attenuation -d3dB
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BPSK Performance in AWGN
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Generate Rayleigh fadingGenerate Rayleigh fading
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Generate Rayleigh fadingGenerate Rayleigh fading
function [iout,qout,ramp,rcos,rsin]=fade(idata,qdata,nsamp,tstp,fd,no,counter,flat) %****************** variables *************************% idata : input Ich data % qdata : input Qch data % iout : output Ich data % qout : output Qch data% ramp : Amplitude contaminated by fading% rcos : Cosine value contaminated by fading % rsin : Cosine value contaminated by fading% nsamp : Number of samples to be simulated % tstp : Minimum time resolution % fd : maximum doppler frequency % no: number of waves in order to generate fading
% counter : fading counter % flat : flat fading or not % (1->flat (only amplitude is fluctuated),0->nomal(phase and amplitude are fluctutated) %******************************************************•
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Generate Rayleigh fadingGenerate Rayleigh fading
ac0 = sqrt(1.0 ./ (2.0.*(no + 1))); % power normalized constant(ich) as0 = sqrt(1.0 ./ (2.0.*no)); % power normalized constant(qch) ic0 = counter; % fading counter pai = 3.14159265; wm = 2.0.*pai.*fd; n = 4.*no + 2; ts = tstp; wmts = wm.*ts; paino = pai./no; xc=zeros(1,nsamp); xs=zeros(1,nsamp); ic=[1:nsamp]+ic0; for nn = 1: no% cwn = cos( cos(2.0.*pai.*nn./n).*ic.*wmts ); cwn = cos( cos(2.0.*pai.*nn./no).*ic.*wmts ); % Changed xc = xc + cos(paino.*nn).*cwn; xs = xs + sin(paino.*nn).*cwn; end •
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Generate Rayleigh fadingGenerate Rayleigh fading
cwmt = sqrt(2.0).*cos(ic.*wmts); xc = (2.0.*xc + cwmt).*ac0; xs = 2.0.*xs.*as0; ramp=sqrt(xc.^2+xs.^2); rcos=xc./ramp; rsin=xs./ramp; if flat ==1 iout = sqrt(xc.^2+xs.^2).*idata(1:nsamp); % output signal(ich) qout = sqrt(xc.^2+xs.^2).*qdata(1:nsamp); % output signal(qch) else iout = xc.*idata(1:nsamp) - xs.*qdata(1:nsamp); % output signal(ich) qout = xs.*idata(1:nsamp) + xc.*qdata(1:nsamp); % output
signal(qch) end
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Generate Rayleigh fadingGenerate Rayleigh fading
% Time resolutiontstp = 0.5*1.0e-6; % Number of waves to generate fading for each multipath.n0 = 6; % Number of fading counter to skip (50us/0.5us)itnd0=50e-6/tstp; % Initial value of fading counteritnd1=1000; % Maximum Doppler frequency [Hz]fd=200; % (1->flat (only amplitude is fluctuated),0->nomal(phase and amplitude are fluctutated)flat =0; [iout,qout,ramp,rcos,rsin]=fade(idata,qdata,nsamp,tstp,fd,n0,itnd0,flat);plot(tstp*1e3*[1:length(ramp)],ramp,'.-')xlabel('Time [msec]‘);title('Rayleigh Fading Amplitude');
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Flat FadingFlat Fading
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• A fading counter gives the start time of fading generation to a fading generator.
• In the simulation, we use a fading generator therefore, there is only one generated waveform of fading. If the fading generators for all direct and delayed waves are started simultaneously by setting fading counters for both waves the same, all fading waveforms are the same.
• However, if we give different start times of fading generation to all direct and delayed waves by setting the fading counters differently.
Fading CounterFading Counter
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Without fading Counter Wirth fading Counter
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Frequency Selective FadingFrequency Selective Fading
function[iout,qout,ramp,rcos,rsin]=sefade(idata,qdata,itau,dlvl,th,n0,itn,n1,nsamp,tstp,fd,flat) %****************** variables *************************% idata input Ich data % qdata input Qch data % iout output Ich data % qout output Qch data% ramp : Amplitude contaminated by fading% rcos : Cosine value contaminated by fading % rsin : Cosine value contaminated by fading% itau : Delay time for each multipath fading% dlvl : Attenuation level for each multipath fading% th : Initialized phase for each multipath fading% n0 : Number of waves in order to generate each multipath fading% itn : Fading counter for each multipath fading% n1 : Number of summation for direct and delayed waves % nsamp : Total number of symbols % tstp : Mininum time resolution% fd : Maxmum doppler frequency% flat flat fading or not % (1->flat (only amplitude is fluctuated),0->nomal(phase and amplitude are fluctutated) %******************************************************
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Frequency Selective FadingFrequency Selective Fading
iout = zeros(1,nsamp); qout = zeros(1,nsamp);total_attn = sum(10 .^( -1.0 .* dlvl ./ 10.0)); for k = 1 : n1 atts = 10.^( -0.05 .* dlvl(k)); if dlvl(k) >= 40.0 atts = 0.0; end theta = th(k) .* pi ./ 180.0; [itmp,qtmp] = delay ( idata , qdata , nsamp , itau(k)); [itmp3,qtmp3,ramp,rcos,rsin] = fade (itmp,qtmp,nsamp,tstp,fd,n0(k),itn(k),flat); iout = iout + atts .* itmp3 ./ sqrt(total_attn); qout = qout + atts .* qtmp3 ./ sqrt(total_attn); end
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Rayleigh Fading ChannelRayleigh Fading Channel
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Impulse response of Rayleigh Channel
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ISI of Rayleigh Channel
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• Fade.m: There is some discrepancy in the code and the equation in the text
• By decreasing the power of the multipath component by 10dB the BER improves by a factor of 6
• By increasing the number of waves to generate fading for each multipath, the response of the channel spreads out
• The AWGN results for the simulation match the AWGN built-in function of Matlab
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