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JANVIER, Thibault, 12/14/2015 11:31 PM
2. State of the art on signal analysis¶
Signal analysers are superheterodyne receivers that provide measurements and analysis of signals over a range of frequencies. They use analog and digital techniques to extract high-level metrics from the received signal that assess the quality of the physical layer in real time.
From an analog point of view, the power spectral density of the signal is displayed and allows measuring the bandwidth of the signal as well as noticing possible distortions, harmonics or spurious signals due to interference or non-linearities. The signal-to-noise ratio is also computed to quantify the power level of the useful signal relatively to the power of the noise that has been added.
- The initial sampling time instant: it should be chosen such that it lies in the middle of a received symbol and not between two adjacent symbols.
- The sampling rate: the received signal has to be sampled with a sampling rate equal to the symbol rate of the modulated signal.
Assuming those two optimal conditions, every sample will represent a received symbol with minimum inter-symbol interference. A simple example just below illustrates the phenomenon of inter-symbol interference given different sampling time instants T1, T2, T3 (the sampling rate is equal to the symbol rate).