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how to calculate symbol rate in MATLAB, if we are given a binary data of 1Kbits/second.
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Jan 2012
If the number of bits per symbol is constant, then I already showed you the formula. You deleted my answer, however -- why did you do that?
1000 bits per second, divided by (N bits per symbol) gives how many symbols per second?
If different symbols have different numbers of bits, then you can only speak about the average number of symbols per second. You would either have to have a measured average, or you would have to have a known probability distribution for each symbol. Multiply the number of bits for any one symbol by its probability, sum over all the symbols to get the statistical average bits per symbol, and then proceed as per the above outline.
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Jan 2012
The question cannot be answered knowing only the bit rate.
Suppose you were to throw one ball every minute. Does that tell us that the ball will be in the air for a full minute? No: it just tells us that you are only throwing one ball every minute. The duration required to receive (say) 3 balls would not be 3 minutes: it would be 2 minutes plus the time-in-flight for one ball... which is something that could vary from nanoseconds up to years (e.g., in space.)
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