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Digital Communication via Multipath Fading Channel Zhiwei Zeng November 2000I
Cpre537x Final Project
Digital CommunicationVia Multipath Fading Channel
Zhiwei ZengInstructor: Dr. RussellNovember 2000
 
Digital Communication via Multipath Fading Channel Zhiwei Zeng November 2000I
Abstract
Multipath fading is a common phenomenon in wireless signal transmission. When asignal is transmitted over a radio channel, it is subject to reflection, refraction anddiffraction. The communication environment changes quickly and thus introduces morecomplexities and uncertainties to the channel response. This simulator offers a betterunderstanding of this phenomenon. In order to observe the effects of multipath fadingchannel on the transmitted signal, a whole digital communication system simulator wasdeveloped. Three kinds of digital communication systems: baseband transmission viaadditive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel, passband transmission via singleAWGN channel, and passband transmission via multipath fading channel, are simulated.
 
Digital Communication via Multipath Fading Channel Zhiwei Zeng November 2000II
ContentsIntroductionBaseband transmission via AWGN channel
Signal sourceSamplingWaveform encoding and decodingPulse Code Modulation (PCM)Simple DPCMGeneral DPCMDelta ModulationError control codingBlock codesConvolutional codesLine codingBaseband filteringEye patternOptimum receiver in AWGN channelLowpass filtering
Passband transmission via single AWGN channel
M-ASKQASKM-FSKM-PSK
Passband transmission via multipath fading channel
Time variant multipath fading channelCharacterization of multipath fading channelChannel model for multipath fading channelSignal design for multipath fading channelRAKE demodulatorSimulation results
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