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Revision as of 13:15, 1 June 2022
Hierarchical block for OFDM demodulation.
The input is a complex baseband signal (e.g. from a UHD source). The detected packets are output as a stream of packed bits on the output.
Parameters
- FFT Length
- The length of FFT (integer).
- Cyclic Prefix Length
- The length of cyclic prefix in total samples (integer).
- Packet Length Tag Key
- The name of the tag giving packet length at the input.
- Occupied Carriers
- A vector of vectors describing which OFDM carriers are occupied with data symbols.
- Pilot Carriers
- A vector of vectors describing which OFDM carriers are occupied with pilot symbols.
- Pilot Symbols
- A vector of vectors indicating the pilot symbols.
- Sync Word 1
- The first sync preamble symbol. This has to be with zeros on alternating carriers. Used for fine and coarse frequency offset and timing estimation.
- Sync Word 2
- The second sync preamble symbol. This has to be filled entirely. Also used for coarse frequency offset and channel estimation.
- Header Modulation
- It has two options:
- BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying)
- QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying)
- Payload Modulation
- It has three options:
- BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying)
- QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying)
- 8-PSK (Eight Phase Shift Keying)
- Scramble Bits
- Activates the scramblers (set this to True unless debugging)
- Log Debug Info
- Write output into log files (Warning: creates lots of data!)
Example Flowgraph
This flowgraph can be found at https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/master/gr-digital/examples/ofdm/ofdm_loopback.grc
Source Files
- Python file
- [1]
- Block definition
- [2]