Abstract

In this paper information measurement system (IMS) modulation integrated with a graphical node editor (GNE) is carried out for engineering applications to build software capable of both editing and simulating different scenarios. A modulation characteristic measuring and classification system for classifying a discreet signal that includes a preprocessor, stage measuring system and modulation classifier. Preprocessor detects impulse begins and finishes, determines impulse time, and changes the discreet signal into digital signals. The stage measuring system determines short chip counts, long chip counts, stage jump magnitudes, number of stage states, and polynomial coefficients for stage modulation of the discreet signal. Modulation classifier identifies modulation type on base of measurements using both rules-based and similarity-based classification methods. The lack of educational-oriented software in the IMS field leads to a more challenging learning curve resulting in a drop in student motivation. Software integrated with GNE is purposed to minimize the overwhelming feeling in students in the IMS field by simultaneously providing understandable execution order for the machine. An application consisting of GNE with the addition of custom node architecture and their interaction logic is built to conduct laboratory work using this software. Executed laboratory work result shows that having GNE integrated into the software can significantly impact visual understanding, leading to higher motivation and interest in the subject in students. Keywords: Node, Graphical Editor, GPIOS, Information measurement system.

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