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Bit Error Rate for B.P.S.K and Q.P.S.

Objective – To find Bit Error Rate for B.P.S.K and Q.P.S.K and plot the SNR vs. BER
curve and the theoretical curve for BER.

Theory- Bit error rate (BER) is defined as the percentage of bits that have errors
relative to the total number of bits received in a transmission. BER is usually
expressed as 10 to a negative power. For example, if a transmission has a BER of 10
to the minus 4, this means that of 10,000 bits transmitted, 1 had an error. A high
BER value indicates a noisy line, which can cause poor network performance. Note
that BER is dimensionless.

Conclusion- The graphs of BER and the code for B.P.S.K and Q.P.S.K are attached
below:

Code- BER for B.PS.K


BER for Q.P.S.K

Graphs –

BER for B.P.S.K


BER for QPSK

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Name-Kartik Verma

Roll No.-1801084

Group- EG31

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