On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 7:06 AM, Vishwanatha H G < vishwanatha.1si12ec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, > I crated a block named costas_loop_cc. it works fine for 2psk, 4psk,4qam > and 8psk. But it does not support to 16QAM i.e order 16. when I execute > with order 16 it shows the error like this: > Generating: "/home/lekha/Downloads/mpsk_stage6.py" > > Generating: "/home/lekha/Downloads/mpsk_stage6.py" > > Executing: "/home/lekha/Downloads/mpsk_stage6.py" > > Using Volk machine: sse4_1_32 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home/lekha/Downloads/mpsk_stage6.py", line 443, in <module> > tb = mpsk_stage6() > File "/home/lekha/Downloads/mpsk_stage6.py", line 285, in __init__ > self.costas_loop_cc_0 = digital.costas_loop_cc(.1, 16) > File > "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnuradio/digital/digital_swig.py", > line 1104, in make > return _digital_swig.costas_loop_cc_make(*args, **kwargs) > RuntimeError: order must be 2, 4, or 8 > > I used QAM_constellation.py code for constellation ploting of 16 QAM . Why > it does not support for order 16? how should I make it work? any > alternative for 16QAM demod? > You mean that you wrote your own version of the costas loop block? If so, then it's up to you to add support for those modulations. But the Costas loop is not designed for QAM signals, just QPSK. And frankly, it's originally designed just for BPSK, then it was extended to QPSK, and we added support for 8PSK. You can look into the constellation_receiver block to see how other modulations are supported. The constellation objects have the ability to simply calculate the minimum Euclidean distance from the sample to all possible points in the known constellation. It works, but it's slow. The Costas loop is a trick for these three specific ones. Read the digital modulation page of the GNU Radio manual for more info on the constellation objects: http://gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/page_digital.html Tom
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