- Start with the standard AM signal generation.
- Create a filter that will partially suppress one of the sidebands.
- Use the filter to modify the AM signal, resulting in a VSB signal.
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%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tuterial on AM vestigial sideband Modulation <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
clc;
close all;
clear all;
%XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Define AM modulation Index XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
disp(' example: m=1 means 100% modulation');
m=input(' Enter the value of modulation index (m) = ');
%m=1; % for 100% modulation
if (0>m||m>1)
error('m may be less than or equal to one and greater0 than to zero');
end
%XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX modulating signal generation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Am =input('Enter the value of amplitude modulation =');
n=input('Enter number of cycles = '); % input for number of modulationd signal cycles
%Am=5; % Amplitude of modulating signal
fa=2000; % Frequency of modulating signal
Ta=1/fa; % Time period of modulating signal
t=0:Ta/999:n*Ta; % Total time for simulation
ym=Am*sin(2*pi*fa*t); % Equation of modulating signal
figure(1)
subplot(3,1,1);
plot(t,ym), grid on;% Graphical representation of Modulating signal
%axis ([0 1 -5 5]);
title ( ' Modulating Signal ');
xlabel ( ' time(sec) ');
ylabel (' Amplitud(volt) ');
%XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX carrier signal generation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Ac=Am/m;% Amplitude of carrier signal [ where, modulation Index (m)=Am/Ac ]
fc=fa*10;% Frequency of carrier signal
Tc=1/fc;% Time period of carrier signal
yc=Ac*sin(2*pi*fc*t);% Eqation of carrier signal
subplot(3,1,2);
plot(t,yc), grid on;% Graphical representation of carrier signal
title ( ' Carrier Signal ');
xlabel ( ' time(sec) ');
ylabel (' Amplitud(volt) ');
%XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AM Modulation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
y=Ac*(1+m*sin(2*pi*fa*t)).*sin(2*pi*fc*t)(; % Equation of Amplitude
%modulated signal
subplot(3,1,3);
plot(t,y);% Graphical representation of AM signal
title ( ' Amplitude Modulated signal ');
xlabel ( ' time(sec) ');
ylabel (' Amplitud(volt) ');
grid on;
%>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> end of program <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
How to change this matlab code to vestigial side band?
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Answers (1)
Vidhi Agarwal
on 1 Oct 2024
VSB is a type of amplitude modulation where one sideband is partially suppressed. This is typically done using a filter to shape the spectrum of the modulated signal. Following steps might help you in getting started:
Below is the code snippet for creating and using the filter:
% VSB Modulation
% Design a simple low-pass filter to simulate VSB
% Note: For a real-world application, this filter needs to be carefully designed
f_cutoff = fc + fa/2; % Example cutoff frequency for VSB
[b, a] = butter(5, f_cutoff/(fc*10), 'low'); % 5th order Butterworth filter
% Apply the filter to the AM signal
y_vsb = filter(b, a, y_am);
Sample output after considering above points is given below:
Hope that Helps!
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