This is the code for FFT Accumulation Method using autocorrelation.correct this code .we are receiving an error as Function definitions are not permitted in this context.

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clc;
clear all;
close all;
Tu=224e-6;
T=Tu/2048;
G=0;
delta=G*Tu;
Ts=delta+Tu;
Kmax=2000;
Kmin=0;
FS=4096;
q=10;
fc=q*1/T;
Rs=4*fc;
t=0:1/Rs:Tu;
M=Kmax+1;
rand('state',0);
a=-1+2*round(rand(M,1)).'+i*(-1+2*round(rand(M,1))).';
A=length(a);
info=zeros(FS,1);
figure(1);
stem(a );
info(1:(A/2)) = [ a(1:(A/2)).'];
info((FS-((A/2)-1)):FS) = [ a(((A/2)+1):A).'];
carriers=FS.*ifft(info,FS);
tt=0:T/2:Tu;
figure(2);
subplot(211);
stem(tt(1:100),real(carriers(1:100)));
title('subcar generation');
subplot(212);
stem(tt(1:500),imag(carriers(1:500)));
figure(3);
f=(1:(FS))/(FS);
subplot(211);
plot(f,abs(fft(carriers,FS)/FS));
x=real(carriers);
fs=4096/Tu;
df=1/Tu;
dalpha=2098/Tu;
function [Sx, alphao, fo] =autofam(x, fs, df , dalpha)
Np=pow2 (nextpow2 (fs/df ) ) ;
L=Np/4;
P=pow2 (nextpow2 (fs/dalpha/L))
N=P*L;
if length (x) <N
x(N)=0;
elseif length (x) >N
x=x(l:N);
end
NN= (P-l) *L+Np;
XX=X;
Xx(NN)=0;
xx=xx ( : );
X=zeros (Np, P);
for k=0:P-l
X( : ,k+l) =xx(k*L+l:k*L+Np);
end
a=hamming (Np);
XW=diag(a) *X;
XW=X ;
XFl=fft (XW);
XFl=fftshift (XF1);
XF1= [XF1(:,P/2+l:P) XF1(:,l:P/2) ];
E= zeros (Np, P);
for k=-Np/2:Np/2-l
for m=0:P-l
E(k+Np/2+l,m+l) =exp(-i*2*pi*k*m*L/Np);
end
end
XD=XF1.*E;
XD=conj (XD' );
XM=zeros (P,Np^2) ;
for k=l:Np
for l=1:Np
XM(:,(k-l)*Np+l)=(XD(:,k) .*conj(XD(:,1) ) );
end
end
XF2=fft (XM);
XF2=fftshift (XF2);
XF2= [XF2(:,Np^2/2+l:Np^2 ) XF2(:,l:Np^2/2) ];
XF2=XF2 (P/4 : 3*P/4 , : );
M=abs (XF2);
alphao=-l:l/N:l;
fo=-.5:l/Np: .5;
Sx=zeros (Np+1, 2*N+1)
for kl=l: P/2+1
for k2=l:Np^2
if rem(k2,Np) ==0
l=Np/2-l;
else
l=rem(k2,Np) -Np/2-1;
end
k=ceil (k2/Np) -Np/2-1;
p=kl-P/4-l;
alpha= (k-1) /Np+ (p-1) /L/P;
f=(k+l)/2/Np;
if alpha<-l | alpha>l
k2=k2+l;
elseif f<-.5 | f> .5
k2=k2+l;
else
kk=1+Np*(f+.5);
ll=1+N*(alpha+1);
Sx(kk,ll) =M(kl,k2);
end
end
end

Accepted Answer

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 11 Jan 2018
Older releases of MATLAB do not allow functions to be defined as part of script. So either learn to save your functions as an m-file, or get a current release of MATLAB.

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