Estimator Bias

Estimator bias: Systematic deviation from the true value, either consistently overestimating or underestimating the parameter of interest. Estimator Bias: Biased or Unbiased Consider a simple communication system model where a transmitter transmits continuous stream of data samples representing a constant value – ‘A’. The data samples sent via a communication channel gets added with White … Read more

QAM modulation: simulate in Matlab & Python

A generic complex baseband simulation technique, to simulate all M-ary QAM modulation techniques is given here. The given simulation code is very generic, and it plots both simulated and theoretical symbol error rates for all M-QAM modulation techniques. Rectangular QAM from PAM constellation There exist other constellation shapes (like circular, triangular constellations) that are more … Read more

Natural Binary Codes and Gray Codes

In a given communication system, we always want to send data that represent real world data representing some physical quantity (be it speech, temperature, etc..,) .The real world physical quantity exist in analog domain and it becomes imperative to convert it to digital domain if we want to send it via a digital communication system. … Read more

Non-central Chi square distribution

If squares of k independent standard normal random variables are added, it gives rise to central Chi-squared distribution with ‘k’ degrees of freedom. Instead, if squares of k independent normal random variables with non-zero means are added, it gives rise to non-central Chi-squared distribution. Non-central Chi-square distribution is related to Ricean distribution, whereas the central … Read more

Chi square distribution – demystified

A random variable is always associated with a probability distribution. When the random variable undergoes mathematical transformation the underlying probability distribution no longer remains the same. Consider a random variable whose probability distribution function (PDF) is a standard normal distribution ( and ). Now, if the random variable is squared (a mathematical transformation), then the … Read more

Uniform random variable

Uniform random variables are used to model scenarios where the expected outcomes are equi-probable. For example, in a communication system design, the set of all possible source symbols are considered equally probable and therefore modeled as a uniform random variable. The uniform distribution is the underlying distribution for an uniform random variable. A continuous uniform … Read more

Minimum-variance unbiased estimator (MVUE)

As discussed in the introduction to estimation theory, the goal of an estimation algorithm is to give an estimate of random variable(s) that is unbiased and has minimum variance. This criteria is reproduced here for reference In the above equations f0 is the transmitted carrier frequency and is the estimated frequency based on a set … Read more

MPSK modulation: simulate in Matlab & Python

A generic complex baseband simulation technique, to simulate all M-ary phase shift keying (M-PSK) modulation techniques is given here. The given simulation code is very generic, and it plots both simulated and theoretical symbol error rates for all MPSK modulation techniques. M-ary phase shift keying (M-PSK) modulation In phase shift keying, all the information gets … Read more

Derive BPSK BER – optimum receiver in AWGN channel

Key focus: Derive BPSK BER (bit error rate) for optimum receiver in AWGN channel. Explained intuitively step by step. BPSK modulation is the simplest of all the M-PSK techniques. An insight into the derivation of error rate performance of an optimum BPSK receiver is essential as it serves as a stepping stone to understand the … Read more

Q function and Error functions : demystified

In simple words, The Q-function gives the probability that a random variable from a normal distribution will exceed a certain threshold value. The erf function gives the probability that a normally distributed variable will fall within a certain range. Q function Q functions are often encountered in the theoretical equations for Bit Error Rate (BER) … Read more