Hello 能书能言,

You can take multiple samples and average out the noise (if the transmitted 
signal is not varying quickly), but you need to obtain channel estimates in 
order to recover the original phase and amplitude. You will have to transmit 
additional signals (known by the receiver) and use them as the reference 
signals to recover the channel state.

Please note that long-term averaging may not work as expected on real-world 
environments, due to the non-stationary channel and various hardware 
imperfections, like CFO.

You are probably better off if you just use off-the-shelf digital transceivers 
to transmit data in digital manner (if you are not required to implement things 
in this way.. by some weird reason).  If you have to implement this by yourself 
(in real-world, especially), I recommend going through information theory and 
communication theory textbooks before jumping into the implementation.

(Also, 2V noise in the channel noise block is somewhat... high. Pretty low SINR 
it is. )

Regards,
Kyeong Su Shin
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제목: How to remove channel noise?

Hi,guys.
My flowchart is attached in the attachment, this is just a test case. I sent a 
constant complex number directly to pass it through a channel module, and the 
received result was also expected, and it was seriously disturbed. The real 
situation is like this. I have several such complex constant data (there may be 
hundreds or thousands). If I send it directly like this, I will definitely 
suffer similar interference, so is there any good way to make it? Can I send 
and receive these data accurately? In other words, there may still be 
interference, but at least it is within a controllable range.
Remarks: These data are plural data, not file data Thanks in advance!
Sincerely

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