Calculate the RMS Value of signal, Iam getting an error:
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Mrinmoyee Mukherjee
on 2 Jun 2020
Commented: Mrinmoyee Mukherjee
on 4 Jun 2020
%Generate bit sequence
bit_seq=[1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1];
%Consider bit period. This also defines the bit frequency/data rate
%Data rate=1MHz
bit_period=0.000001;
%There are 8 bits in the sequence. The period for each bit is 0.000001
%Hence the time scale will be in the range of 0 to 8*10^-6 for 8 bits
t1=bit_period/1000:(bit_period/1000)*1:1000*length(bit_seq)*(bit_period/1000);
bit=[];
for n=1:1:length(bit_seq)
if bit_seq(n)==1;
se=ones(1,1000);
else bit_seq(n)==0;
se=zeros(1,1000);;
end
bit=[bit se];
end
subplot(3,1,1)
plot(t1,bit,'g','linewidth',1)
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Amplitude')
title('Bit Sequence')
t2=0:0.001:1-(0.001);
sigma=.1;
mean=0.5;
b=2*(sigma)^2;
g=exp((-(t2-mean).^2)/b);
%Generation of gaussian signal for the bits
bit1=[];
for n=1:1:length(bit_seq)
if bit_seq(n)==1;
se=exp((-(t2-mean).^2)/b);
else bit_seq(n)==0;
se=0*exp((-(t2-mean).^2)/b);
end
bit1=[bit1 se];
end
subplot(3,1,2)
plot(t1,bit1,'r','linewidth',1)
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Amplitude')
title('Gaussian signal')
%Finding the RMS Value of the gaussian signal
RMS1=sqrt(mean(bit1.^2));
disp(RMS1)
Iam getting an error:
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
Error in ask_gaussian_rms (line 53)
RMS1=sqrt(mean(bit1.^2));
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Accepted Answer
Eric
on 3 Jun 2020
You are trying to use the MATLAB function mean(), but you have a variable of the same name, which it why it thinks bit1.^2 is an index rather than an input argument for the mean() function. Try to avoid using variable names that are also MATLAB function names (e.g. use mymean instead).
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