amp-sparc-spatialmodulation
Approximate Message Passing for Spatially Coupled Sparse Signals
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Approximate Message Passing for Spatially Coupled Sparse Signals
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: AhmedKishki
- License: mit
- Language: Python
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 5.39 MB
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prethesis
Config - object defines the system model and on which device the model will be placed. Channel - object defines the channel model BAMP - utilizes the BAMP for decoding SCAMP - interprets the channel as a SPARC code and utilizes the SPARC AMP Loss - calculates the error rates (performs hard decision as well), and exports them as json files Plotter - plots results from json files
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- Name: Ahmed Al Kishki
- Login: AhmedKishki
- Kind: user
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/AhmedKishki
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Approximate Message Passing for Spatially Coupled Sparse
Signals applied to Spatial Modulation MIMO with Frequency
Selective channels
license: MIT
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