Defense Communications is a Matlab script for Communication Tools scripts design by Alex Rodriguez.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Defense Communications - Simulink model of the physical layer of a communications system compliant to US MIL-STD-188-100B.
Publisher review:Defense Communications - Simulink model of the physical layer of a communications system compliant to US MIL-STD-188-100B. This application example implements an end-to-end baseband communications system compliant to the US MIL_STD_188_110B intended for long-haul and tactical communications.This model supports four different data rates: 1200bps, 600bps, 300bps and 150bps. It also implements two different interleaver lengths: 0.6s and 4.8s.The transmitter system consists of a rate 1/2 FEC encoder with constraint length 7, an interleaver matrix as specified by the standard, binary to gray mapping, 8-PSK modulation and finally, data scrambling using a randomizing sequence.The channel has been model using a combination of blocks from the RF Impairments and Channel models sublibraries of the Communications Blockset such as: AWGN channel, Phase and Frequency offset and I/Q imbalance.The receiver uses a LMS equalizer to recover the signal before it is sent to the demodulator, channel symbol demapping, deinterleaver and Viterbi algorithm-based decoder.The system uses extensively blocks from the DSP and Communications Blockset. Optionally, by means of the Real-Time Workshop (RTW), one can also generate C-code as well as a standalone executable of the whole model. Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R13 · Communications Toolbox · Communications Blockset · Signal Processing Blockset · Signal Processing Toolbox · Simulink
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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