Matlab Simulink For Digital Communication


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MATLAB/Simulink for Digital Communication


MATLAB/Simulink for Digital Communication

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language: en

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Release Date: 2009


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Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK


Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK

Author: Arthur A. Giordano

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2015-04-01


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A comprehensive and detailed treatment of the program SIMULINK® that focuses on SIMULINK® for simulations in Digital and Wireless Communications Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® introduces the reader to SIMULINK®, an extension of the widely-used MATLAB modeling tool, and the use of SIMULINK® in modeling and simulating digital communication systems, including wireless communication systems. Readers will learn to model a wide selection of digital communications techniques and evaluate their performance for many important channel conditions. Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® is organized in two parts. The first addresses Simulink® models of digital communications systems using various modulation, coding, channel conditions and receiver processing techniques. The second part provides a collection of examples, including speech coding, interference cancellation, spread spectrum, adaptive signal processing, Kalman filtering and modulation and coding techniques currently implemented in mobile wireless systems. Covers case examples, progressing from basic to complex Provides applications for mobile communications, satellite communications, and fixed wireless systems that reveal the power of SIMULINK modeling Includes access to useable SIMULINK® simulations online All models in the text have been updated to R2018a; only problem sets require updating to the latest release by the user Covering both the use of SIMULINK® in digital communications and the complex aspects of wireless communication systems, Modeling of Digital Communication Systems UsingSIMULINK® is a great resource for both practicing engineers and students with MATLAB experience.

MATLAB/Simulink for Digital Communication


MATLAB/Simulink for Digital Communication

Author: Won Y. Yang

language: en

Publisher: Won Y. Yang

Release Date: 2018-03-02


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Chapter 1: Fourier Analysis 1 1.1 CONTINUOUS-TIME FOURIER SERIES (CTFS)................................................................... 2 1.2 PROPERTIES OF CTFS............................................................................................................... 6 1.2.1 Time-Shifting Property....................................................................................................... 6 1.2.2 Frequency-Shifting Property ............................................................................................ 6 1.2.3 Modulation Property......................................................................................................... 6 1.3 CONTINUOUS-TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM (CTFT)....................................................... 7 1.4 PROPERTIES OF CTFT............................................................................................................. 13 1.4.1 Linearity............................................................................................................................ 13 1.4.2 Conjugate Symmetry........................................................................................................ 13 1.4.3 Real Translation (Time Shifting) and Complex Translation (Frequency Shifting)..... 14 1.4.4 Real Convolution and Correlation................................................................................... 14 1.4.5 Complex Convolution – Modulation/Windowing.......................................................... 14 1.4.6 Duality............................................................................................................................... 17 1.4.7 Parseval Relation - Power Theorem................................................................................ 18 1.5 DISCRETE-TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM (DTFT)............................................................ 18 1.6 DISCRETE-TIME FOURIER SERIES - DFS/DFT.................................................................. 19 1.7 SAMPLING THEOREM............................................................................................................. 21 1.7.1 Relationship between CTFS and DFS ........................................................................... 21 1.7.2 Relationship between CTFT and DTFT.......................................................................... 27 1.7.3 Sampling Theorem............................................................................................................ 27 1.8 POWER, ENERGY, AND CORRELATION............................................................................ 29 1.9 LOWPASS EQUIVALENT OF BANDPASS SIGNALS........................................................ 30 Chapter 2: PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES 39 2.1 PROBABILITY........................................................................................................................... 39 2.1.1 Definition of Probability................................................................................................. 39 2.1.2 Joint Probability and Conditional Probability............................................................... 40 2.1.3 Probability Distribution/Density Function..................................................................... 41 2.1.4 Joint Probability Density Function................................................................................. 41 2.1.5 Condtional Probability Density Function...................................................................... 41 2.1.6 Independence................................................................................................................... 41 2.1.7 Function of a Random Variable...................................................................................... 42 2.1.8 Expectation, Covariance, and Correlation..................................................................... 43 2.1.9 Conditional Expectation.................................................................................................. 47 2.1.10 Central Limit Theorem - Normal Convergence Theorem............................................. 47 2.1.11 Random Processes............................................................................................................ 49 2.1.12 Stationary Processes and Ergodic Processes.................................................................. 51 2.1.13 Power Spectral Density (PSD)......................................................................................... 53 2.1.14 White Noise and Colored Noise...................................................................................... 53 2.2 LINEAR FILTERING OF A RANDOM PROCESS................................................................ 57 2.3 PSD OF A RANDOM PROCESS.............................................................................................. 58 2.4 FADING EFFECT OF A MULTIPATH CHANNEL............................................................... 58 Chapter 3: ANALOG MODULATION 71 3.1 AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM)....................................................................................... 71 3.1.1 DSB (Double Sideband)-AM (Amplitude Modulation)............................................... 71 3.1.2 Conventional AM (Amplitude Modulation)................................................................ 75 3.1.3 SSB (Single Sideband)-AM(Amplitude Modulation)................................................. 78 3.2 ANGLE MODULATION (AGM) - FREQUENCY/PHASE MODULATIONS .................. 82 Chapter 4: ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION 87 4.1 QUANTIZATION........................................................................................................................ 87 4.1.1 Uniform Quantization..................................................................................................... 88 4.1.2 Non-uniform Quantization.............................................................................................. 89 4.1.3 Non-uniform Quantization Considering the Absolute Errors .................................... 91 4.2 Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)................................................................................................... 95 4.3 Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM)........................................................................... 97 4.4 Delta Modulation (DM)............................................................................................................. 100 Chapter 5: BASEBAND TRANSMISSION 107 5.1 RECEIVER (RCVR) and SNR ............................................................................................... 107 5.1.1 Receiver of RC Filter Type.......................................................................................... 109 5.1.2 Receiver of Matched Filter Type................................................................................. 110 5.1.3 Signal Correlator........................................................................................................... 112 5.2 PROBABILITY OF ERROR WITH SIGNALING................................................................ 114 5.2.1 Antipodal (Bipolar) Signaling...................................................................................... 114 5.2.2 On-Off Keying (OOK)/Unipolar Signaling................................................................. 118 5.2.3 Orthogonal Signaling.................................................................................................... 119 5.2.4 Signal Constellation Diagram...................................................................................... 121 5.2.5 Simulation of Binary Communication......................................................................... 123 5.2.6 Multi-Level(amplitude) PAM Signaling..................................................................... 127 5.2.7 Multi-Dimensional Signaling....................................................................................... 129 5.2.8 Bi-Orthogonal Signaling............................................................................................... 133 Chapter 6: BANDLIMITED CHANNEL AND EQUALIZER 139 6.1 BANDLIMITED CHANNEL................................................................................................... 139 6.1.1 Nyquist Bandwidth........................................................................................................ 139 6.1.2 Raised-Cosine Frequency Response............................................................................ 141 6.1.3 Partial Respone Signaling - Duobinary Signaling...................................................... 143 6.2 EQUALIZER............................................................................................................................. 148 6.2.1 Zero-Forcing Equalizer (ZFE)...................................................................................... 148 6.2.2 MMSE Equalizer (MMSEE)........................................................................................ 151 6.2.3 Adaptive Equalizer (ADE)........................................................................................... 154 6.2.4 Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE)............................................................................ 155 Chapter 7: BANDPASS TRANSMISSION 169 7.1 AMPLITUDE SHIFT KEYING (ASK)................................................................................... 169 7.2 FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING (FSK)................................................................................... 178 7.3 PHASE SHIFT KEYING (PSK)............................................................................................... 187 7.4 DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SHIFT KEYING (DPSK)............................................................. 190 7.5 QUADRATURE AMPLITUDE MODULATION (QAM).................................................... 195 7.6 COMPARISON OF VARIOUS SIGNALINGS...................................................................... 200 Chapter 8: CARRIER RECOVERY AND SYMBOL SYNCHRONIZATION 227 8.1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 227 8.2 PLL (PHSE-LOCKED LOOP)................................................................................................. 228 8.3 ESTIMATION OF CARRIER PHASE USING PLL............................................................. 233 8.4 CARRIER PHASE RECOVERY............................................................................................. 235 8.4.1 Carrier Phase Recovery Using a Squaring Loop for BPSK Signals.......................... 235 8.4.2 Carrier Phase Recovery Using Costas Loop for PSK Signals.................................... 237 8.4.3 Carrier Phase Recovery for QAM Signals.................................................................. 240 8.5 SYMBOL SYNCHRONIZATION (TIMING RECOVERY)................................................ 243 8.5.1 Early-Late Gate Timing Recovery for BPSK Signals................................................ 243 8.5.2 NDA-ELD Synchronizer for PSK Signals.................................................................. 246 Chapter 9: INFORMATION AND CODING 257 9.1 MEASURE OF INFORMATION - ENTROPY...................................................................... 257 9.2 SOURCE CODING................................................................................................................... 259 9.2.1 Huffman Coding............................................................................................................ 259 9.2.2 Lempel-Zip-Welch Coding........................................................................................... 262 9.2.3 Source Coding vs. Channel Coding............................................................................. 265 9.3 CHANNEL MODEL AND CHANNEL CAPACITY............................................................ 266 9.4 CHANNEL CODING................................................................................................................ 271 9.4.1 Waveform Coding......................................................................................................... 272 9.4.2 Linear Block Coding..................................................................................................... 273 9.4.3 Cyclic Coding................................................................................................................ 282 9.4.4 Convolutional Coding and Viterbi Decoding.............................................................. 287 9.4.5 Trellis-Coded Modulation (TCM)................................................................................ 296 9.4.6 Turbo Coding................................................................................................................. 300 9.4.7 Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) Coding............................................................... 311 9.4.8 Differential Space-Time Block Coding (DSTBC)...................................................... 316 9.5 CODING GAIN ....................................................................................................................... 319 Chapter 10: SPREAD-SPECTRUM SYSTEM 339 10.1 PN (Pseudo Noise) Sequence..................................................................................................... 339 10.2 DS-SS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)............................................................................. 347 10.3 FH-SS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)........................................................................ 352 Chapter 11: OFDM SYSTEM 359 11.1 OVERVIEW OF OFDM......................................................................................................... 359 11.2 FREQUENCY BAND AND BANDWIDTH EFFICIENCY OF OFDM............................ 363 11.3 CARRIER RECOVERY AND SYMBOL SYNCHRONIZATION.......................................... 364 11.4 CHANNEL ESTIMATION AND EQUALIZATION.......................................................... 381 11.5 INTERLEAVING AND DEINTERLEAVING..................................................................... 384 11.6 PUNCTURING AND DEPUNCTURING............................................................................ 386 11.7 IEEE STANDARD 802.11A - 1999....................................................................................... 388