SSBSC
SSBSC
Experiment No.: 02
Experiment Name: AM SSB-SC Modulation & Demodulation
Mathematical Expressions:
Let, the modulating signal be, m(t) and the carrier signal be cos(ωct)
Instructions:
You can take the blocks from the Simulink Library Browser.
The blocks that you will use in this experiment can be taken from the following mentioned
library:
Bernoulli Binary Generator: Communication Blockset Comm sources Data
Sources Bernoulli Binary Generator
Sine Wave: Simulink SourcesSine wave
Product: SimulinkMath operationsProduct
AWGN Channel: Communication Block SetChannelsAWGN Channel
Digital Filter Design: Communication BlocksetComm FiltersFilter Designs
Library LinkDigital Filter Design
Analog/Digital Filter Design: Signal Processing BlocksetFilteringFilter
Implementations Analog/Digital Filter Design
Spectrum Scope: Signal Processing Blockset Signal Processing SinksSpectrum
Scope
Compare to Constant: SimulinkLogic & Bit OperationsCompare to Constant
Scope: SimulinkSinksScope
Constant: SimulinksSourcesConstants
Abs: SimulinkMath operationsAbs
Sum: SimulinkMath OperationsSum
Spectrum Scope:
Check ‘Show Scope Properties’ & ‘Buffer input’. Set: Buffer size: 128,
Buffer overlap: 64 & Number of spectral averages: 2.
Check ‘Show axis properties’. Set: Frequency unit: Hertz & Frequency range: [-
Fs/2…Fs/2].
After Simulation you will observed a window for each spectrum scope. To view the
spectrum more clearly, set AxesAutoscale from the spectrum window.
Sine wave:
Both modulator &
demodulator: Sine type: Time
based Amplitude: 1.0
Frequency: 2*pi*1 rad/sec
Sample time: 1/1000
For carrier signal: Sine
type: Time based
Amplitude: 2.0 Frequency:
2*pi*20 rad/sec Sample
time: 1/1000
AWGN Channel: Initial seed: 67, Mode: Variance from mask & variance: 1.
Note: You can vary the noise power by varying variance
Abs: Check the ‘saturate on integer overflow’ & ‘Enable zero crossing detection’.
Simulation Model
1. Add AWGN channel (to see the effect of noise) in between your modulator and
demodulator and observe the output. Include your model diagram and output waveforms
(USB, LSB and demodulated waveforms) in the report.
2. Use the built in SSBAM modulator and demodulator from the library and do the simulation.
Include your model diagram and output waveforms (Modulated and demodulated
waveforms) in the report.
Use a spectrum analyzer from the library and show the USB, LSB and extracted output in
frequency domain.
[Hint: Spectrum Analyzer settings: Type: RMS, Trace optionScaleLinear]