How to encode with BCH 8-PSK, 8-QAM modulated signals ?
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Jacek Wronski
el 1 de Sept. de 2022
Respondida: Ganapathi Subramanian R
el 1 de Sept. de 2023
the following code generates error
N = 255; K = 239; m = 8;
gp = bchgenpoly(N,K);
enc = comm.BCHEncoder(N,K,gp);
dec = comm.BCHDecoder(N,K,gp);
msgLength = 10 * enc.ShortMessageLength;
data = randi([0 m-1],msgLength,1);
dataEnc = enc(data);
Error using BCHEncoder
Input values must be binary (0 or 1).
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Ganapathi Subramanian R
el 1 de Sept. de 2023
Hi Jacek Wronski,
It is my understanding that you are working on different types of modulation schemes and wants to know how to encode BCH code with them. The input values to the system object created using the ‘comm.BCHEncoder’ function should be a binary value.
data = randi([0 1], msgLength , 1);
dataEnc = enc(data);
After encoding, use the modulation scheme(QAM) by setting the Name-Value Argument ‘InputType’ to ‘bit’ as shown in the below code to modulate the input signal.
y = qammod(dataEnc,M,'bin','InputType','bit');
Please refer the below documentations for further details about QAM modulation and PSK modulation.
Please refer the below documentation for further details more information about ‘comm.BCHEncoder’ function.
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