Dear SangHyuk,
I would like to know how to measure Throughput and BER by using benchmark
tx and rx?
could you show or explain with real example as you used.
in advance thanks.

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Marcus Müller <marcus.muel...@ettus.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 21.03.2016 01:37, SangHyuk Kim wrote:
> > I want to know other user's performance (avg performance).
> Yes, but what is "user's performance"? Is it more important to have
> higher throughput, or lower error rates? What about robustness?
>
> I mean, the OFDM rx_benchmark is a really static example.
> You might find a setting that maximizes troughput for a given channel,
> but imagine something happens that reduces your receiver's SNR by 3dB:
> Now your suddenly losing a lot of performance.
>
> Really "how can I parameterize this" can only be answered for a single,
> mathematically well-defined target, and for a well-defined channel.
>
> In a real-world scenario, if using a transceiver with a fixed
> modulation, you usually wouldn't maximize throughput for a given
> setting, but you would define what "it still works sufficiently" means,
> and then you'd define "the worst channel I want the system to still work
> sufficiently".
> Then you'd come up with a metric that gives you a number for "the link
> quality on all considerable channels where this should be working", and
> then you'd try to maximize that metric under the outage constraints set
> before. Notice that this metric has to take things like error rate,
> throughtput, the "cost" of re-sending something (if you have a mechanism
> for that), available channel coding, how much you care about latency,
> computational complexity (that really gets important with iterative
> channel decoding),
>
> In other words:
> This is digital communications. If there was a single "best" solution,
> we'd all be using that and be done. Use your digital communications
> knowledge to analyze your requirements and challenges!
>
> Best regards
> Marcus
>
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