Help for plotting graph. Can someone help me?

Good night people.
I'm having difficulty plotting two graphs referring to my code.
The code is below:
clear all;
close all;
clc;
% number of bits
L = 1e4;
N = 1;
M = L/N;
u = [ ones(1,N) ];
alpha = 0.3;
% LED information
Vt = 0.5;
Is = 0.12;
% LED model
K = 0.8;
imax = 0.5;
threshold = 150;
sigmaV2 = (imax/threshold)^2;
% Signal to Noise Ratio (in dB)
SNRdB = -10:2:32;
SNR = 10.^(SNRdB/10);
% standard deviation of the signal (power)
sigmaX2v = SNR*sigmaV2;
alphaICS = 0.3;
% Minimum number of bits for BER calculation
minNbits = 500;
for count=1:length(SNRdB)
an = 2*randi([ 0 1 ],1,L)-1;
bn = 2*randi([ 0 1 ],1,L)-1;
dI = 2*randi([ 0 1 ],1,L)-1;
dQ = 2*randi([ 0 1 ],1,L)-1;
sn = an.*(sqrt(1-alpha) + sqrt(alpha).*dI) +1i.*bn.*(sqrt(1-alpha) + sqrt(alpha).*dQ);
sn1 = sn.';
Y = sn1; % transmitter
stdS = std(Y);
X = zeros(1,4*L);
X(2:2:end) = [Y; conj(Y(end:-1:1))];
xTD = ifft(X);
xTD = (sqrt(sigmaX2v(count)))*xTD/std(xTD);
xx = xTD;
ind = find(xTD < 0);
xx(ind) = zeros(size(ind));
ss = xx;
iLED = Is*(exp(ss/Vt)-1);
xLED = iLED./( (1 + (iLED/imax).^(2*K)).^(1/(2*K)));
nErrorsBitsInf = 0;
nErrorsBitsW = 0;
cont = 0;
while ( (nErrorsBitsW < minNbits) || (nErrorsBitsInf < minNbits))
cont = cont + 1;
v = sqrt(sigmaV2)*randn(size(xx));
y = xLED + v;
Nframe = length(y);
Xhat = (fft(y));
Shat = Xhat(2:2:Nframe/2);
Shat = stdS*Shat/std(Shat); % receiver
end
end
I would like to plot two separate figures: one with the result of the receiver (Shat) and the other of the transmitter (Y).
I have a model chart below.
I would like to plot the graph this way (with the bits in the caption and separated by markers)
I accept any idea (using loop or not).
I've tried everything but couldn't get the desired result.
Can someone help me?

Risposte (1)

Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens il 11 Giu 2021
In your while loop you don't update either nErrorsBitsW or nErrorsBitsInf so they always stay at 0, and never reach minNbits.

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any suggestion?
Presumably, nErrorsBitsW and nErrorsBitsInf depend on something calculated within the while loop. You need to recalculate them within the loop using that. I don't know what they depend on, so can't be more specific.
okay.
I will try to find a solution.

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