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Project 2 Report: ELEG 6913
Project 2 Report: ELEG 6913
Project 2 Report: ELEG 6913
Project 2 Report
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Associate Professor
Introduction:
Throughput is defined as the number of bits per second correctly received. It can
transmitter and receiver, the fading state of the channel, and the noise and the
interference power characteristics. After carefully reviewing [1] and [2] we came to know
that symbol rate, Packet length, and the constellation size are SNR dependent and can
8000
Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Received SNR(dB)
8
QPSK
BPSK
7
16 QAM
64 QAM
6
Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)
0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Received SNR(dB)
3
L = 256
L = 64
2.5 L = 32
Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)
1.5
0.5
0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Received SNR(dB)
3
R= 125KHz
R= 250 KHz
2.5 R= 500 KHz
R= 1 MHz
Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)
1.5
0.5
0
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Received SNR(dB)
close all;
clear all;
Eb = -10:1:30;
SNR = 10.^(Eb/10);
b = 2;
Rs = 1000000;
L = 100;
C = 16;
W = 10^6;
Ls = L/b;
for m = 1:length(SNR)
x = sqrt((3*SNR)/(2^b-1));
y = 4*(1-2^(-b/2));
P = y*qfunc(x); % Equation (6)
f = (1-P).^Ls; % Equation (4)
T = ((L-C)/L)*b*Rs*f; % Equation (1)
Z = (4*b*C)./log(1-P);
L1 = C/2 + 0.5.*(sqrt(C*C)-Z); % Equation (9)
T1=T/W; % Throughput in Bps/Hz
end
figure(1)
plot(Eb,T1,'r+-');
hold on;
xlabel('Received SNR(dB)'),ylabel('Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)')
axis([-10 30 0 3]);
grid On;
%figure(2)
%plot(Es,z,'r+-');
%plot(Eb,L1,'r+-');
%xlabel('Received SNR(dB)'),ylabel('Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)')
%grid On;
%hold on;
%figure(3)
%plot(Es,z,'r+-');
%plot(Eb,Y,'r+-');
%xlabel('Received SNR(dB)'),ylabel('Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)')
grid on;
hold on;
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