The equipment for the LTV lab is broken. We have
ordered a new gears but it takes some time till we get it up and running.
The preliminary exercises for the LTV
work are the same as in previous year. If you are interested to make this lab
work you can make the preliminary exercises and I have to agree a special
arrangement with you how to make the measurements in this laboratory work.
Introduction
The purpose of a
communication system is to compensate the hostile effect of the channel between
transmitter and receiver. In practice the communication channel is always
time-variant. Thus, it is vitally important for a communications engineer to
understand such channels to be able to design counter-measures for them. The
goal of this laboratory exercise is to gain understanding of LTV system
characterization and the constraints posed by such a system to communication
receiver design.
In this laboratory work we
investigate Linear Time-Variant (LTV) communication channels, their system
functions, and information that can be extracted from those functions, such as
coherence time, delay spread, Doppler spread.
Material
Material for the
lab work in pdf, 1.2 Mb. (Lab exercises
updated slightly)
Hints for the lab,
in pdf.
Prerequisites
Literature
Some
links
Teaser
Below you see a segment of
a real-world time-variant impulse response measured in Tapiola,
Updated
09-01-2006/Kru