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Unit 11 - Week 7 - Computer


simulation of Rayleigh fading, Antenna Diversity

Course outline Assignment 7


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MATLAB Online 1) Given channel coherence time and coherence bandwidth are 1 us and 500 kHz respectively. 16-QAM modulation is 1 point
Access and used for communication to achieve 1Mbps throughput. Which of the following is true about the channel?
Introduction
Slow fading, Frequency selective
MATLAB Learning
Modules Fast fading, frequency selective

Slow fading, Frequency flat


Week 1: Overview of
Cellular Evolution and Fast fading, Frequency flat
Wireless Technologies
No, the answer is incorrect.
Week 2: Wireless Score: 0
Propagation and Accepted Answers:
Cellular Concepts
Fast fading, Frequency flat

Week 3: Cellular 2) How would the above answer change if BPSK is used instead of 16-QAM. (consider 1Mbps throughput) 1 point
System Design,
Capacity, Handoff, and Slow fading, Frequency selective
Outage
Fast fading, frequency selective
Week 4 - Multipath
Fading Environment Slow fading, Frequency flat

Fast fading, Frequency flat


Week 5 - BER
Performance in No, the answer is incorrect.
Fading Channels Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Week 6 - Wide Sense
Fast fading, frequency selective
Stationary
Uncorrelated 3) Which of the following spectral density plots refer to spectrum with an LOS component? 1 point
Scattering (WSSUS)
Channel Model

Week 7 - Computer
simulation of Rayleigh
fading, Antenna
Diversity

Practical Channel
Models (ITU, COST),
Computer generation
of Rayleigh fading

Rayleigh Fading
simulation - Clark and
Gans Method, Jakes’
Method

Jakes’ Method
properties

Introduction to
Diversity, Antenna
selection diversity
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Optimal Diversity
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Quiz : Assignment 7

Week 7 Feedback : No, the answer is incorrect.


Introduction to Score: 0
Wireless and Cellular
Accepted Answers:
Communications

Week 8 - Fading
Channels - Diversity
and Capacity

Week 9 - Capacity and


Introduction to CDMA

Week 10 - Introduction 4) You are asked to generate a rayleigh fading channel and are aware of a method to generate a rayleigh random 1 point
to CDMA variables and many independent random variables can be generated following that procedure . If so, what is the need to resort to
methods such as Smith method or Clarke and Gans method.
Week 11 - CDMA
Receivers Independent random variables do not model the time correlation.

Week 12 To reduce the computational complexity

Both (a) and (b)


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TRANSCRIPTS
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Independent random variables do not model the time correlation.

5) Given the maximum doppler shift in a channel is 100 Hz. It is required to simulate the channel using Jakes model with 1 point
20 oscillators. Which of the following is not an oscillator frequency?

100 Hz

0 Hz

99.67 Hz

98.70 Hz

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
0 Hz

6) Which of the following is true about the Walsh hadamard matrices? 1 point

Symmetric matrix

Orthogonal matrix

Anti symmetric matrix

None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Orthogonal matrix

7) Which of the following is true w.r.t Smith method and Clarke and Gans? 1 point

Smith method requires less number of computations

Clarke and gans method has less computational complexity

Both have same complexity

None of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Smith method requires less number of computations

8) Selection diversity is not useful in which of the following scenarios. 1 point

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Few of the antennas are weak

Antennas are correlated

The antennas are very close to each other

All of the above

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
All of the above

9) 1 point

0.017

0.054

0.067

0.089

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
0.017

10) 1 point

0.126

0.018

0.046

0.159

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
0.018

11) In a noise limited system, which of the following diversity methods will be effective. 1 point

Selection diversity

Optimal diversity

Co phasing

Both (b) and (c)

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Both (b) and (c)

12) 1 point

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No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
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13)In MRC for Optimal Combining diversity: 1 point

Statement 1 is False; Statement 2 is True

Statement 1 is True; Statement 2 is True

Statement 1 is False; Statement 2 is False

Statement 1 is True; Statement 2 is False

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Statement 1 is True; Statement 2 is True

14)Which selection diversity will you implement in a high noise system and why? Choose the option with the most 1 point
appropriate reason.

Post Detection Selection Diversity, because all the SNRs are present and we can select the maximum

Pre Detection Selection Diversity, because only one Receiver is required compared to Post Detection Selection Diversity
where many Receivers are required

Post Detection Selection Diversity, because even though more receivers are required we can be sure about the SNR
value. RSSI is not a good measure of SNR in high noise system

Both Post Detection and Pre Detection Selection Diversity can be implemented as there is no difference between the
two in a high noise system.

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Post Detection Selection Diversity, because even though more receivers are required we can be sure about
the SNR value. RSSI is not a good measure of SNR in high noise system

15) 1 point

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:

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