Introduction
When the communication
channel induces intersymbol interference (ISI) to the
transmitted digital signal, detection of the transmitted symbols becomes more
complicated than in the traditional Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN)
channel case; more sophisticated receiver architectures are needed. Examples of
bandlimited systems include GSM, UMTS, and xDSL. All of these systems employ some form of
synchronization, channel estimation and equalizer functions to maintain
sufficiently low error rates.
In this laboratory work we
study how to detect symbols transmitted over a bandlimited
communications channel. A digitally modulated signal is transmitted through a
radio channel simulator, sampled using A/D conversion cards, and transferred to
MATLAB for further processing. The "receiver" is then implemented in
MATLAB and transmitted symbols are detected.
Material
Background material for the lab work
in pdf.
Preliminary exercises in pdf.
Laboratory
exercises in pdf.
Hints for the lab,
in pdf.
Auxiliary m-files.
Prerequisites
Literature
Some
links
Updated
17-02-2010/Kru