Why this code (Barker Ambiguity) error ?
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We are get this code for simulation for barker ambiguity, but there is error problem. please help us to find solution for the error, so this code can running.
The code is :
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function [ambig] = barker_ambig(uinput)
% Compute and plot the ambiguity function for a Barker code %Compute the ambiguity function % by utilizing the FFT through combining multiple range cuts
N = size(uinput,2);
tau = N;
Barker_code = uinput;
samp_num = size(Barker_code,2) *10;
n = ceil(log(samp_num) / log(2));
nfft = 2^n;
u(1:nfft) = 0;
j = 0;
for index = 1:10:samp_num
index;
j = j+1;
u(index:index+10-1) = Barker_code(j);
end
v = u;
delay = linspace(-tau, tau, nfft);
freq_del = 12 / tau /100;
j = 0;
vfft = fft(v,nfft);
for freq = -6/tau:freq_del:6/tau;
j = j+1;
exf = exp(sqrt(-1) * 2. * pi * freq .* delay);
u_times_exf = u .* exf;
ufft = fft(u_times_exf,nfft);
prod = ufft .* conj(vfft);
ambig(:,j) = fftshift(abs(ifft(prod))');
end
freq = -6/tau:freq_del:6/tau;
delay = linspace(-N,N,nfft);
figure (1)
mesh(freq,delay,ambig ./ max(max(ambig)))
colormap([.5 .5 .5])
colormap(gray)
axis tight
xlabel('frequency')
ylabel('delay')
zlabel('ambiguity function')
figure (2)
value = 10 * N ;
plot(delay,ambig(:,51)/value,'k')
xlabel('delay')
ylabel('normalized amibiguity cut for f=0')
grid
axis tight
figure (3)
contour(freq,delay,ambig ./ max(max(ambig)))
colormap([.5 .5 .5])
colormap (gray)
xlabel('frequency')
ylabel('delay')
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The error is :
>> barker_ambig
Error using barker_ambig (line 5)
Not enough input arguments.
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Walter Roberson
am 7 Apr. 2013
You need to pass the barker code to be processed into the function.
For example,
Lassy = rand(7,19);
barker_ambig(Lassy)
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