This code was used for making the practical measurements in section 2.3 of my thesis. This Matlab code allows an OFDM signal to be generated based on an input data file. The data can be random data, a grey scale image, a wave file, or any type of file. The generated OFDM signal is stored as a windows wave file, allowing it to be viewed, listened to and manipulated in other programs. The modified wave file can then be decoded by the receiver software to extract the original data. This code was developed for the experiments that I performed in my honours thesis, and thus has not been fully debugged. This is the original code developed for the thesis and so has several problems with it. The BER performance given by the simulations is infact Symbol Error Rate. code dowload link http://www.rdfwt.com/showthread.php?t=9
OFDM Transceiver code
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<water9580@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1144908895.402720.142400@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> This code was used for making the practical measurements in section 2.3 > of my thesis. This Matlab code allows an OFDM signal to be generated > based on an input data file. The data can be random data, a grey scale > image, a wave file, or any type of file. The generated OFDM signal is > stored as a windows wave file, allowing it to be viewed, listened to > and manipulated in other programs. The modified wave file can then be > decoded by the receiver software to extract the original data. This > code was developed for the experiments that I performed in my honours > thesis, and thus has not been fully debugged. > > This is the original code developed for the thesis and so has several > problems with it. The BER performance given by the simulations is > infact Symbol Error Rate. > > > code dowload link > > http://www.rdfwt.com/showthread.php?t=9 >When I got to your link I'm asked to login. Which ID do I use? Clay
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Clay S. Turner wrote:> > When I got to your link I'm asked to login. Which ID do I use? > > ClayThe administrator may have required you to register before you can view this page. Is english not your first language ???
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"Donald" <donald@dontdoithere.com> wrote in message news:sb-dnbjUO4KmiaLZRVn-qg@forethought.net...> Clay S. Turner wrote: > >> >> When I got to your link I'm asked to login. Which ID do I use? >> >> Clay > > The administrator may have required you to register before you can view > this page. > > > Is english not your first language??Yes, English is my 1st language. However, when I go to the link, the failure to access the code is due to one of several reasons given on a form. If the server knows I'm not registered, then it should say exactly that. But besides that crap, I'm not going to register at some server just to do someone a favor. Clay