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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SNR Peak AMplitude and Noise Floor Calculation |
Date: | Sun, 28 Sep 2014 05:39:21 +0200 |
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Hi Ankit, >I calculate the SNR, Peak Amplitude of the signal and the noise floor. This first questions seem to be rather of a DSP nature than specific to GNU Radio -- for example, SNR only makes sense when you define what your signal is. There is not "physical" quantity that describes SNR in a piece of spectrum, it all depends on what you want to receive. You'll need to define a signal model, and mathematically quantify what SNR is, and then build a flowgraph that calculates it. > using FFT block in companion how do I extract the frequency samples and Power level for every sample. The output of the FFT block is the FFT of the input vectors; I think this is what you refer to with frequency samples. Power level, again, is depending on how you define signal power, but it's common in signal to use the $L^2$ norm of a signal, and thus, the square root of the sum of squares over a period of time. Greetings, Marcus On 26.09.2014 22:19, ANKIT KHUSHU
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My question is if we have an incoming signal coming from a usrp, How doI calculate the SNR, Peak Amplitude of the signal and the noise floor. And using FFT block in companion how do I extract the frequency samples and Power level for every sample. I am very new to gnuradio and very basic software skills. |
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