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Qpskwithoutnoise

This document describes QPSK modulation and demodulation. It generates sample data, modulates it using QPSK to create in-phase and quadrature signals, then transmits and demodulates the signal. It breaks the data into bits, modulates each bit to a point on the QPSK constellation, then transmits the summed in-phase and quadrature signals. At the receiver, it performs coherent demodulation by multiplying the received signal by the in-phase and quadrature carriers, integrating the results to detect the bits, and combines them into the recovered data vector.

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Qpskwithoutnoise

This document describes QPSK modulation and demodulation. It generates sample data, modulates it using QPSK to create in-phase and quadrature signals, then transmits and demodulates the signal. It breaks the data into bits, modulates each bit to a point on the QPSK constellation, then transmits the summed in-phase and quadrature signals. At the receiver, it performs coherent demodulation by multiplying the received signal by the in-phase and quadrature carriers, integrating the results to detect the bits, and combines them into the recovered data vector.

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%XXXX QPSK Modulation and Demodulation without consideration of

noise XXXXX

clc;
clear all;
close all;
data=[0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1]; % information

figure(1)
stem(data, 'linewidth',1), grid on;
title(' Information before Transmiting ');
axis([ 0 11 0 1.5]);

data_NZR=2*data-1; % Data Represented at NZR form for QPSK


modulation
s_p_data=reshape(data_NZR,2,length(data)/2); % S/P convertion
of data

br=10.^6; %Let us transmission bit rate 1000000


f=br; % minimum carrier frequency
T=1/br; % bit duration
t=T/99:T/99:T; % Time vector for one bit information

% QPSK modulatio
y=[];
y_in=[];
y_qd=[];
for(i=1:length(data)/2)
y1=s_p_data(1,i)*cos(2*pi*f*t); % inphase component
y2=s_p_data(2,i)*sin(2*pi*f*t) ;% Quadrature component
y_in=[y_in y1]; % inphase signal vector
y_qd=[y_qd y2]; %quadrature signal vector
y=[y y1+y2]; % modulated signal vector
end
Tx_sig=y; % transmitting signal after modulation
tt=T/99:T/99:(T*length(data))/2;

figure(2)
subplot(3,1,1);
plot(tt,y_in,'linewidth',1), grid on;
title(' wave form for inphase component in QPSK modulation ');
xlabel('time(sec)');
ylabel(' amplitude(volt0');

subplot(3,1,2);
plot(tt,y_qd,'linewidth',1), grid on;
title(' wave form for Quadrature component in QPSK modulation
');
xlabel('time(sec)');
ylabel(' amplitude(volt0');

subplot(3,1,3);
plot(tt,Tx_sig,'r','linewidth',1), grid on;
title('QPSK modulated signal (sum of inphase and Quadrature
phase signal)');
xlabel('time(sec)');
ylabel(' amplitude(volt0');

% QPSK demodulation
Rx_data=[];
Rx_sig=Tx_sig; % Received signal
for(i=1:1:length(data)/2)
%%XXXXXX inphase coherent dector XXXXXXX
Z_in=Rx_sig((i-1)*length(t)+1:i*length(t)).*cos(2*pi*f*t);
% above line indicat multiplication of received & inphase
carred signal
Z_in_intg=(trapz(t,Z_in))*(2/T);% integration using
trapizodial rull
if(Z_in_intg>0) % Decession Maker
Rx_in_data=1;
else
Rx_in_data=0;
end
%%XXXXXX Quadrature coherent dector XXXXXX
Z_qd=Rx_sig((i-1)*length(t)+1:i*length(t)).*sin(2*pi*f*t);
%above line indicat multiplication ofreceived & Quadphase
carred signal

Z_qd_intg=(trapz(t,Z_qd))*(2/T);%integration using
trapizodial rull
if (Z_qd_intg>0)% Decession Maker
Rx_qd_data=1;
else
Rx_qd_data=0;
end
Rx_data=[Rx_data Rx_in_data Rx_qd_data]; % Received
Data vector
end

figure(3)
stem(Rx_data,'linewidth',1)
title('Information after Receiveing ');
axis([ 0 11 0 1.5]), grid on;

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