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E8859A GSM Design Library enables you to assemble a GSM system design using behavioral models and examples. Using this library in ADS you can perform system-level tradeoffs, partition requirements, and verify performance with transmitter and receiver metrics such as Bit Error Rate (BER), Frame Error Rate (FER) and Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR).

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  • E8859A GSM Design Library includes RF and analog to baseband behavioral models and pre-built simulation and application examples.
  • The library includes speech and channel codecs as well as interleaving and deinterleaving, framing and deframing.
  • Using the GSM library you can evaluate the system performance by simulating BER and FER for 2.4, 4.8 and 9.6 kbps traffic channels.

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The library includes a variety of essential GSM behavioral models, in the following categories:

  • channel codec
  • speech codec
  • framing and deframing
  • modulation and demodulation
  • frequency hopping
  • synchronization
  • channel equalization
  • traffic channel

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Using ADS Communication Systems Designer

This is a medium-paced three-day review of communications system design techniques, for systems that consist of digital/DSP and RF/Analog sub-blocks.

The path from requirements to system design specifications is shown, followed by individual sub-system design specifications. Different simulation techniques are used to aid in the design decisions, including optimization, budget analysis for transmitters and receivers, statistical design and yield analysis, digital filter synthesis, BER measurement.

The class is hands-on oriented. Each student builds his own project, effectively using all the necessary features of ADS.

The project developed during the training course is built from the ground up into a complete PI4DQPSK communications system: data source, modulator, transmitter, RF propagation channel model, receiver, demodulator.

Simulations are performed on various sub-systems, to validate their performance prior to integration into the top-level system design.

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