Matlab Code for Performance Analysis (BER vs Eb_N0) of BPSK, QPSK & 16QAM, on 4G LTE

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Please can someone kindly help to edit this code i got from Nischay Malhan (youtube account) to fit in for BER performance evaluation of bpsk, qpsk and 16qam on 4G LTE. Thank you you assist.
The code below:
clc;
close all;
EbN0dB=-4:1:24;
EbN0lin=10.^(EbN0dB/10);
colors={'k-*','g-o','r-h','c-s','m-s','y-*','k-p','b:s','m:d','g:p'};
index=1;
%BPSK
BPSK = 0.5*erfc(sqrt(EbN0lin));
plotHandle=plot(EbN0dB,log10(BPSK),char(colors(index)));
set(plotHandle,'LineWidth',1.5);
hold on;
index=index+1;
%M-PSK
m=2:1:5;
M=2.^m;
for i=M,
k=log2(i);
berErr = 1/k*erfc(sqrt(EbN0lin*k)*sin(pi/i));
plotHandle=plot(EbN0dB,log10(berErr),char(colors(index)));
set(plotHandle,'LineWidth',1.5);
index=index+1;
end
%Binary DPSK
Pb = 0.5*exp(-EbN0lin);
plotHandle = plot(EbN0dB,log10(Pb),char(colors(index)));
set(plotHandle,'LineWidth',1.5);
index=index+1;
%Differential QPSK
a=sqrt(2*EbN0lin*(1-sqrt(1/2)));
b=sqrt(2*EbN0lin*(1+sqrt(1/2)));
Pb = marcumq(a,b)-1/2.*besseli(0,a.*b).*exp(-1/2*(a.^2+b.^2));
plotHandle = plot(EbN0dB,log10(Pb),char(colors(index)));
set(plotHandle,'LineWidth',1.5);
index=index+1;
%M-QAM
m=2:2:6;
M=2.^m;
for i=M,
k=log2(i);
berErr = 2/k*(1-1/sqrt(i))*erfc(sqrt(3*EbN0lin*k/(2*(i-1))));
plotHandle=plot(EbN0dB,log10(berErr),char(colors(index)));
set(plotHandle,'LineWidth',1.5);
index=index+1;
end
legend('BPSK','QPSK','8-PSK','16-PSK','32-PSK','D-BPSK','D-QPSK','4-QAM','16-QAM','64-QAM');
axis([-4 24 -8 0]);
set(gca,'XTick',-4:1:24);
ylabel('Probability of BER Error - log10(Pb)');
xlabel('Eb/N0 (dB)');
title('Probability of BER Error log10(Pb) Vs Eb/N0');
grid on;

Accepted Answer

Sriram Tadavarty
Sriram Tadavarty on 5 Jan 2021
Edited: Darel on 13 Jul 2021
Hi Theman,
Bit error rate (BER) performance of a modulation scheme is independent of the technology used.
To get BER of PDSCH in LTE, you can look after this page. Do note that this example includes Turbo coding and HARQ, both of which can impact BER.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sriram

More Answers (4)

Kulith udara
Kulith udara on 3 Jun 2022
thanks man

Zinan Nashat Zamil
Zinan Nashat Zamil on 18 Dec 2022
how do i run this code?

Idin Motedayen-Aval
Idin Motedayen-Aval on 30 May 2024
You also use the berawgn function from Communication Toolbox to generate these curves.
The code above uses the formulas for BER directly. The berawgn function makes those formulas transparent to the user.

Akshay
Akshay on 4 Jun 2024
Write code of Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) communication system and its Bit Error Rate (BER) performance under varying Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)

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