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What is the channel model used in the Wireless sources in rfLib?

favero
favero over 9 years ago

Hello, community

i'm aware rfLib has several modulated sources, such as Zigbee, LTE and 802.11. While testing Zigbee source, I saw that I can specify SNR. After obtaining the simulation results, I am able to observe BER measure. 

My doubt is: What is the channel model used in the Zigbee and other Wireless sources available in rfLib (AWGN + Rayleigh, i.e.)? I'm asking this because I'm assuming that those sources provide the standard modulated frame + channel effects to the DUT.

But why all this? I have a BER vs SNR graph for Zigbee standard. I'm trying to understand the SNR that can be set in the Zigbee source compared to the computed BER that I receive when checking the results. This way I can compared BER vs SNR obtained in the SpectreRF simulations and adjust my matlab channel parameters simulation.


Thanks!

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Please contact customer support for this so that we can clarify precisely what you're trying to do.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Please contact customer support for this so that we can clarify precisely what you're trying to do.

    Regards,

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