On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Zhiwen He <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Zhiwen He <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> you mean that i need to add an access code for the system, or just leave
>> blank?
>
>
There is a default 64-bit access code that is used when you leave this
field blank.


> how to make the system better? I mean that, for example, when the SNR< 20,
>> there are too many errors for the packet decoder, it doesn't work anymore,
>> but for practise, i think it should keep working, although  there are much
>> more errors. for the simulation, how can I get the data for SNR<20, so that
>> i can compare with the source data to  calculate the BER?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Zhiwen
>>
>
It's possible that you are calculating your SNR incorrectly.I know that
under standard channel conditions (that is, AWGN) the modulators work
pretty close to their theoretical performance. So when you say SNR < 20,
which modulation are you trying to use? GMSK, DBPSK, and DQPSK should work
under these conditions.

Tom



> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Tom Rondeau <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Zhiwen He <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> i'm working on the digital modultaion, and i build a system like this:
>>>>
>>>> random source -> packet encoder -> qam mod -> (adder and noise source)
>>>> -> qam demod -> packet decoder ->file sink
>>>>
>>>> I found that,  when the amplitude of the noise is low, there will be
>>>> some data in file sink, but when the amplitude of noise is high, the packet
>>>> decoder doesn't output any more. Who can tell me why? does the noise
>>>> destroy the structure of the packet so that i can not be decoded any more?
>>>>
>>>> I also tried psk mod/demod and gmsk mod/demod, it comes the same
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Zhiwen
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, you are correct. The packet decoder looks for an access code. If
>>> the access code is valid to some number of bits, it will pull out a frame.
>>> If there are too many garbles in the access code, the packet decoder will
>>> never see it as a valid frame. By default, the access code is 64 bits and,
>>> I think, there can be up to 12 bit errors in it (this is the threshold
>>> value).
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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