How can I update my values in this loop?

2 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Eugene Fab
Eugene Fab el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Comentada: Eugene Fab el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
I am currently working on a code to analyse spectral efficiency of NOMA (considering rayleigh fading). But my values of Cn_2, Cn_3, appear not to change on every itreation, and therefore straight lines are being plotted (the red & blue lines). As shown in the figure below.
Can you please advise me on how to fix it.
Thank you.
NOMA.PNG
clear all;
clc;
close all;
F = 10; %Noise Figure
B = 15000; %Bandwidth (HZ)
K = 1.38e-23; %Boltzmanns constant
Temp = 290; %Temperature (K)
No = K*Temp*B*F;
SNR = 1:0.5:20.5; %dB
count = 1;
for P=1:1:40 %W
P1=1/6.*P;
P2=1/3.*P;
P3=1/2.*P;
fun_1 = @(Z) (exp(-Z.*No./P1)./(1+Z)); %fun_1 = fun1_1.*fun2_1;
fun_2 = @(Z) (exp(-Z.*No./P2)./(1+Z).*(1./(1 + (P1./P2).*Z)));
fun_3 = @(Z) (exp(-Z.*No./P3)./(1+Z).*(1./(1 + (P1./P3).*Z)).*(1./(1 + (P2./P3).*Z)));
Cn_1(P) = log2(exp(integral(fun_1,0,Inf,'ArrayValued',true)));
Cn_2(P) = log2(exp(integral(fun_2,0,Inf,'ArrayValued',true)));
Cn_3(P) = log2(exp(integral(fun_3,0,Inf,'ArrayValued',true)));
end
hold on;
plot (SNR,Cn_1,'g');
plot (SNR,Cn_2,'r');
plot (SNR,Cn_3,'b');
grid on;
xlabel('SNR (dB)');
ylabel('Spectral Efficiency(bps/Hz)');
title('SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY AGAINST SNR');
  2 comentarios
Adam
Adam el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Adam el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Stepping through with the debugger and seeing what is happening and what the result of each line is each time round the loop is always the best way to solve these things.
The
(P1./P3)
type calculations will eliminate the loop variable P though since it just cancels out, so the impact of P will only be in the initial exponent term for each function
Eugene Fab
Eugene Fab el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Thank you Adam.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Respuesta aceptada

Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Adam Danz el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
The values are updating. It's just that the values are very very close to each other and the much-larger y axis range is flattening them out. Here are the values of Cn_2 and Cn_3 when plotted by themselves.
If this is unexpected, my bet is that your functions aren't doing what they are intended to do. You're always providing a value of 0 as the single input to your anonymous functions. Is that intentional?
  3 comentarios
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
No problem!
Eugene Fab
Eugene Fab el 13 de Mzo. de 2019
Thanks again.
But can you help me clarify on this view, "You're always providing a value of 0 as the single input to your anonymous functions. Is that intentional?", because I can't seem to understand it.
Can you please help me with your email address so that I can share with you the formula am trying to implement.
Thank you Adam.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (0)

Categorías

Más información sobre MATLAB en Help Center y File Exchange.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by