- Simulate the FBMC Waveform: You need to generate the FBMC waveform first. MATLAB provides tools to simulate such waveforms using built-in functions.
- Digital-to-Analog Conversion (DAC): In a real-world scenario, the simulated digital waveform must be converted into an analog signal using a DAC. In MATLAB, you can simulate this process by upsampling and filtering the digital signal to mimic the behavior of a DAC.
- RF Upconversion: The baseband signal needs to be upconverted to an RF frequency. In MATLAB, you can simulate upconversion by mixing the baseband signal with a carrier signal.
- Add Channel Effects: Real-world channels introduce effects such as noise, fading, and interference. You can use MATLAB to add these effects to your simulated RF signal.
- Interface with RF Hardware: If you have access to RF hardware that can be controlled by MATLAB (such as software-defined radios), you can use MATLAB's interfacing capabilities to send your simulated waveform to the hardware for transmission.
Testing RF transceiver for FBMC
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Good evening everyone!
I'm Malar. Inwas working in the reduction of PAPR .How Can we test the simulated FBMC transmiting waveform in RF transmitter using MATLAB?
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Naren
on 16 Jan 2024
Hello Malar,
To test a Filter Bank Multi-Carrier (FBMC) transmitting waveform in an RF transmitter using MATLAB, you would typically follow these steps:
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Naren
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