Abstract

This chapter presents topics in the use of Simulink for evaluating block error control coding performance. Specific topics include: bit error rate (BER) performance of binary Phase‐Shift Keying (BPSK) in additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) with the block error control codes; BER performance of frequency‐shift keying (FSK) in AWGN with Reed‐Solomon (RS) codes; and BER performance of quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) in AWGN with Reed‐Solomon codes. Both theoretical and simulated BER results were provided for specific binary block codes including Bose‐Chaudhuri‐Hocquenghem (BCH), hamming, and Golay codes. The encoding/decoding was accomplished with either (i) default generator polynomial or (ii) user specified generator polynomial. Theoretical and simulated BER performance results were presented for nonbinary Reed‐Solomon coding in conjunction with 32‐FSK and 16‐QAM. An example was provided to demonstrate the degradation due to multipath with and without coding.

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