How to plot Message Signal using MATLAB ?? (Quick Question Need Help)

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Hi,
I have an output for a FM transmitter in the form:
y(t) = cos ( 2*pi*t + 2*pi (integral from 0,t of m(tau) dtau ) )
I need to create a message signal of the following:
m_1(t) =
{
1 when cos(t) >= 0
-1 when cos(t) < 0
}
I need to create the message signal above in MATLAB and then find the corresponding FM signal.
However, I am unclear on how to graph the message signal.. Can you please show me how?
Thank you.

Accepted Answer

Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 23 Apr 2012
First, note that the integral of the message will be zero up to any multiple of 2*pi. The integral will then be a piecewise linear function that only requires evaluating on [0,2*pi). It's straightforward to do this by hand
pp = interp1([0, pi/2, 3*pi/2, 2*pi], [0, pi/2, -pi/2, 0], 'linear', 'pp');
int_m = @(t) ppval(pp, mod(t, 2*pi));
Then a plot of your FM signal will be
fplot(@(t) cos(2*pi*t) + 2*pi*(int_m(t)), [0 20])

More Answers (2)

Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 23 Apr 2012
m_1 = @(t) 2*(cos(t) >= 0) - 1
t = linspace(0, 100);
stairs(t, m_1(t))
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Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 23 Apr 2012
No, don't do that, it will be horrible!! (not wrong, just horrible)
See new answer below
PG
PG on 23 Apr 2012
Well the question asks to find the corresponding FM signal for frequency = 1 in the equation
FM transmitter:
y(t) = cos(2pi*t + 2pi(frequency) * integral (0 to t) of m(tau) dtau
so how would i do that?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Apr 2012
Try a stair plot.
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PG
PG on 23 Apr 2012
but m_1(t) changes value all the time, so its not constant..
it's basically a bunch of unit step functions added together but i don't know how to code that ..

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