Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Discuss-gnuradio Digest, Vol 65, Issue 45

2008-04-27 Thread Tom Rondeau

CHIN-YA HUANG wrote:

Message: 6
The OFDM system uses fft_length number of subcarriers and 
occupied_tones 
number of used subcarriers. The used subcarriers are mapped to the 
middle of the fft_length subcarriers leaving the same number of 
guardband subcarriers on either side. The middle two subcarriers are 
also nulled to avoid DC affects.


The mapping is done in gr_ofdm_mapper_bcv.cc. If you want to play with 


this, I'd make a copy of this one as a different version of the mapping.

Tom




Thanks Tom.

Do you mean mapping to the fft_length?
  


No, the fft_length is the total number of subcarriers. Only 
occupied_tones number of subcarriers carry data.



But, my questions is when received a packet, I saw the code in 
gr_ofdm_mapper_bcv.cc that
the bits in the packet is sequentially to the subcarrier in order, and then do 
modulation according to desired constellation. Do I misunderstand anything?
  


Seems like you got it.

Tom



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[Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Discuss-gnuradio Digest, Vol 65, Issue 45

2008-04-25 Thread CHIN-YA HUANG
 Message: 6
 The OFDM system uses fft_length number of subcarriers and 
 occupied_tones 
 number of used subcarriers. The used subcarriers are mapped to the 
 middle of the fft_length subcarriers leaving the same number of 
 guardband subcarriers on either side. The middle two subcarriers are 
 also nulled to avoid DC affects.
 
 The mapping is done in gr_ofdm_mapper_bcv.cc. If you want to play with 
 
 this, I'd make a copy of this one as a different version of the mapping.
 
 Tom
 

Thanks Tom.

Do you mean mapping to the fft_length?

But, my questions is when received a packet, I saw the code in 
gr_ofdm_mapper_bcv.cc that
the bits in the packet is sequentially to the subcarrier in order, and then do 
modulation according to desired constellation. Do I misunderstand anything?

Regards.

Yaya


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