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Hi all,
I have a question regarding the interference radiuss between microwave link, as follow:
for example: we have 4 stasiun (A, B, C, D) with 2 microwave link (A to B and C to D). How many kilometers the distance between these two links with clear interference if they use frequency of 7 GHz...
fundamentals of turbo codes
yes, we have it at my university's labolatory and also C6416 DSK.
Please give me advice and thank you so much.
rgds,
tatahd
simulink library turbo code
Thanks,
I have CCS for TI DSP and Also Matlab with simulink, but I don't understand how to do the test.
I found the turbo code simulink from www.mathworks.com https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=14600.
Could you help and inform...
DSP for Wimax
Thanks,
I have downloaded the file successfully. I'm trying to read and understand it.
If you have another resources about FEC on Wimax using TI DSP, please inform me. It will be helpul for me if there are some project examples, simulations, etc.
DSP for Wimax
Thank you so much for your advice.
What do you think if I would like to implement the error coding of Wimax PHY layer on TI DSP?
Could you advice me where I have to start?
Thanks.
DSP for Wimax
Dear all,
I'm a newbie on DSP. Now, I'm preparing my final project that will be has a topic on the implementation of Wimax technology on DSP. There are TI DSP (6416 and 6711) available at my university's labolatory.
Would you give me some advices and ideas what kind of part of...
uwb snr
Hi all,
Now, I am preparing my project to simulate UWB technology simulation using Simulink and Matlab, especially to evaluate the correlation beteween SNR vs RANGE. I am trying to study more the UWB model was created by Martin Clark from **broken link removed**
But, as a newbie, It's...
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