I want BER instead of SNR in the x-axis .. What is the relation that changes SNR to BER
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This is the value of Signal to noise ratio ..... SNR = -20:6:10; %Signal to Noise Ratio
I want BER instead of SNR in the x-axis .. What is the relation that changes SNR to BER
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Image Analyst
2021 年 12 月 15 日
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This is the value of Signal to noise ratio ..... SNR = -20:6:10; %Signal to Noise Ratio
I want BER instead of SNR in the x-axis .. What is the relation that changes SNR to BER
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Arthi Sathyamurthi
2021 年 12 月 28 日
Hello,
Considering you have plotted SNR vs Capacity in the figure, and since the K, N, and M in the figure are not explained, I assume the Shannon Capacity formula will give you a direct relation between SNR and BER as
where Mis the number of MIMO streams, B is the bandwidth, S is the signal power, and N is the noise power.

Further, you can plot the Capacity values against the calculated BER values respectively.
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