Tuesday, March 30, 2021

OCTAVE Functions for Basic Signal Processing (II)

 

In the following entry of the blog, another OCTAVE function is included to the set published previously in this blog. In this case is the Root raised consine filter function, which allows to simulate one of the most used filter for pulse shaping purposes used in digital communications.

The filter is described in terms of its time equations, according to the following expression published by NASA:


"Root Raised Cosine Filters & Pulse Shaping in Communication Systems" by Erkin Cubukcu.

A brief description of the function performances is summarized in the document that is accessible in the following link:

OCTAVE Functions for Basic Signal Processing (II)

The files referred in the document can be downloaded in the following link:

OCTAVE Functions for Basic Signal Processing (II) FILES

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