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Spectral Efficiency Simulation for various Modulation Schemes

Spectral Efficiency Lab Determine if your channel bandwidth supports your chosen modulation scheme. Bit Rate ($R_b$) in kbps Modulation Scheme BPSK / ASK (Binary) QPSK / 4-QAM (M=4) 8-PSK (M=8) 16-QAM (M=16) 64-QAM (M=64) Use Nyquist Min. BW ($B = R_s$) Default: Null-to-Null BW ($B = 2R_s$) Current Efficiency (η): 0.5 b/s/Hz Required Bandwidth for this setup: 20.00 kHz Signal Processing Knowledge Check Which modulation technique is most susceptible to power-line noise ...

BPSK vs BFSK: Understanding the 3dB Power Gain (with Simulation)

BPSK vs BFSK: Understanding the 3dB Power Gain Why BPSK is 3dB Better Than BFSK? In digital communications, we are always fighting noise. The goal is to send bits (0 and 1) using the least amount of energy possible. If you compare **Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK)** and **Binary Frequency Shift Keying (BFSK)**, BPSK is the clear winner. Here is the mathematical "why." 1. BPSK (Antipodal) BPSK uses a single carrier but flips the phase. The symbols are "opposites." $d_{BPSK} = 2\sqrt{E_b}$ Distance is the full diameter of the circle. 2. BFSK (Orthogonal) BFSK uses two...

BPSK vs MSK vs GMSK Simulation | Compare Spectra and Waveforms

Rigorous MSK/GMSK Visualizer BPSK vs MSK vs GMSK Simulation Bits: Mode: BPSK MSK GMSK BT: Amp Saturation: Simulate Phase Trajectory (Degrees) RF Waveform Spectrum (dB) Technical Analysis: Baseband to Passband Pipeline This simulator treats MSK and GMSK as Continuous Phase Modulation (CPM) systems, where information is encoded in the accumulation of phase rather than absolute state jumps. 1. The Pulse Shaping (NRZ to Frequency) Digital bits are mapped to NRZ (+1/-1) . In MSK/GMSK, these are treated as Frequency Commands . In GMSK, these pulses are convolved with a Gaussian filter: h(t) = (1/&sqrt;2πσT) exp(-t 2 /2σ 2 T 2 ) 2. Phase Accumulation (The Integral) The phase φ(t) is the integral of the shaped frequency pulses. For Minimum Shift Keying, the modulation index is exactly 0.5, ensuring a 90° shift per bit. BPSK Phase jumps instantly between 0 ...

Why Did GSM Use GMSK Instead of BPSK? Understanding the Engineering Behind 2G Networks

Why Did GSM Use GMSK Instead of BPSK? Understanding the Engineering Behind 2G Networks One of the most common questions in digital communication is: Why did GSM choose GMSK modulation instead of BPSK? At first glance, both Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) and Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) appear to have constant-amplitude RF waveforms. So why did engineers developing second-generation (2G) GSM networks select Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) as the standard modulation technique? The answer lies in spectral efficiency, phase continuity, amplifier performance, and battery life . In this article, we'll explore the technical reasons behind GSM's choice of GMSK and compare it with BPSK. What Is BPSK Modulation? Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) is one of the simplest digital modulation schemes. The transmitted passband signal is represented as: s(t) = A cos(2Ï€f₍c₎t + φ(t)) Where: A is the carrier amplitude f c is the carrier frequency φ(t) take...

3rd and 4th Order Filters Simulation

High-Order System Simulator System Configuration 3RD ORDER 4TH ORDER STAGE 1 (2nd Order Section) Damping (ζ₁) 0.707 Frequency (ωn₁) 1000 STAGE 2 (2nd Order Section) Damping (ζ₂) 0.707 Frequency (ωn₂) 1000 -80 dB/DECADE Higher Order Control Theory A 4th Order System is the result of multiplying two 2nd-order transfer functions: H(s) = H₁(s) × H₂(s) . In the frequency domain, this means their magnitudes add (in dB) and their phases add . ...

1st and 2nd-order Filters Simulation

Circuit Configurator Resistor (R) 150 Ω Inductor (L) 50 mH Capacitor (C) 10 μF H(s) = ... Roll-off: -40 dB/dec Cutoff (fc): -- Damping & System Behavior 1. The Damping Ratio (ζ) In an RLC circuit, damping is determined by the ratio of energy dissipated (R) to energy stored (L, C). The formula is: ζ = (R/2) * √(C/L) ζ Occurs when R is small. You will see a "resonant ...

RLC Circuit & Damping Ratio Simulator

System Analyzer COMPONENTS (RLC) SYSTEM (ζ, ωn) Resistance (R) 100 Ω Inductance (L) 10 mH Capacitance (C) 10 μF Damping Ratio (ζ) 0.7 Natural Freq (ωn) 1000 rad/s H(s) = ω n 2 s 2 + 2ζω n s + ω n 2 ROLL-OFF -40 dB/dec CUTOFF (f c ) 159 Hz ...

Shannon’s Theorem vs. Shannon-Hartley Theorem: Full Comparison

Information Theory vs. Physical Reality Distinguishing Shannon's Noisy-Channel Coding Theorem from the Shannon-Hartley Formula. In the pantheon of communication engineering, Claude Shannon’s 1948 paper, "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," serves as the bedrock. However, students and engineers often conflate his general theorem on error-free communication with the specific formula used to calculate bandwidth capacity. To understand modern telecommunications, one must distinguish between the Existence Proof and the Physical Bound . A. Shannon's Noisy-Channel Coding Theorem The Fundamental Existence Proof This theorem is the universal law of reliability. It states that for any communication channel, there exists a capacity $C$ such that if the information...

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