>On 11/02/2010 01:54 PM, sunshineshuvo wrote:
>> hello,
>> i have an expression that gives the phase error variance of QPSK system
as
>> follows:\
>> phase error variance=(Aif/sqrt(2*pi*n))*I0(-Aif/2*n)
>> here, Aif=IF amplitude,
>> n=noise component variance,
>> I0=modified bessel function of the 1st kind
>> How can i calculate rms phase error of that system from this phase
error
>> variance
>
>What does the word "variance" mean in statistics?
>
>What does the abbreviation "RMS" stand for in signal processing?
>
>Why have you just asked a really obvious question?
>
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>
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Maybe its a phase he's going through.
Steve
Reply by Tim Wescott●November 2, 20102010-11-02
On 11/02/2010 01:54 PM, sunshineshuvo wrote:
> hello,
> i have an expression that gives the phase error variance of QPSK system as
> follows:\
> phase error variance=(Aif/sqrt(2*pi*n))*I0(-Aif/2*n)
> here, Aif=IF amplitude,
> n=noise component variance,
> I0=modified bessel function of the 1st kind
> How can i calculate rms phase error of that system from this phase error
> variance
What does the word "variance" mean in statistics?
What does the abbreviation "RMS" stand for in signal processing?
Why have you just asked a really obvious question?
--
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Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
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Reply by sunshineshuvo●November 2, 20102010-11-02
hello,
i have an expression that gives the phase error variance of QPSK system as
follows:\
phase error variance=(Aif/sqrt(2*pi*n))*I0(-Aif/2*n)
here, Aif=IF amplitude,
n=noise component variance,
I0=modified bessel function of the 1st kind
How can i calculate rms phase error of that system from this phase error
variance
thanks