Claims
- 1. A method for determining a bit error rate (BER) for a communication system conveying a full set of signals, the method comprising:
(a) selecting signal subsets from the full set of signals based upon one or more characteristics of the signals; (b) determining a BER for the communication system conveying signals of a particular signal subset; (c) repeating (b) for a multiplicity of particular signal subsets; and (d) combining the BERs determined for the particular signal subsets.
- 2. The method for determining BER of claim 1, wherein (d) further comprises, for each particular signal subset for which a BER is determined in (b) and (c),
(e) estimating a probability of occurrence of signals in the full set of signals sharing the selection characteristics of the particular signal subset; (f) multiplying the determined BER by the probability of occurrence of the respective signal subset characteristics to determine a BER contribution for signals conforming to those of the particular subset; and (g) summing the BER contribution for each particular signal subset.
- 3. The method for determining BER of claim 1, further comprising:
determining crest factors for a characterization sample of signals from the full set of signals, wherein crest factor is a signal characteristic upon which signal subsets are selected in (a).
- 4. The method for determining BER of claim 2, further comprising:
determining crest factors for signals from the set of signals; wherein crest factor is a signal characteristic upon which signal subsets are selected in (a).
- 5. The method for determining BER of claim 2, further comprising
determining a probability density function (PDF) for signals, within the full set of signals, which share the characteristics upon which the signal subset selection of (a) is based.
- 6. The method for determining BER of claim 5, wherein the PDF of signals is determined at least in part by extrapolation from a proportion of signals evaluated by Monte Carlo simulations.
- 7. The method for determining BER of claim 1 wherein for at least one of said signal subsets of (c), (b) includes estimating BER by Monte Carlo simulation of the communication system conveying representative signals of said at least one signal subset.
- 8. The method for determining BER of claim 1 wherein for at least one of said signal subsets of (c), (b) includes estimating BER by quasi-analytical techniques.
- 9. The method for determining BER of claim 1, further comprising
estimating inband nonlinear distortion noise for the signal subsets selected in (a).
- 10. The method for determining BER of claim 2, wherein crest factor is a signal characteristic upon which signal subsets are selected in (a), the method further comprising
estimating inband nonlinear distortion noise for the signal subsets selected in (a); estimating BER for some selected signal subsets using Monte Carlo simulation; and estimating BER for other selected signal subsets using quasi-analytical techniques.
- 11. A system for determining a bit error rate (BER) of a communication system employing a full set of signals, the system comprising:
a module configured to select a plurality of signal subsets from the full set of signals based upon one or more characteristics of the signals; a module configured to separately determine a BER for the communication system conveying signals of each selected signal subset; and a module configured to combine the BERs determined for each selected signal subset.
- 12. The system for determining BER of claim 11, further comprising a module configured to determine crest factors for sample signals from the full set of signals, wherein selection of a plurality of signal subsets is based at least in part on crest factors of the signals.
- 13. The system for determining BER of claim 11, further comprising a module configured to determine a probability density function (PDF) for signals, within the full set of signals, which share the characteristics upon which the signal subset selection is based.
- 14. The system for determining BER of claim 13, wherein the PDF of signals sharing signal subset selection characteristics is determined at least in part by extrapolation from a proportion of signals evaluated by Monte Carlo simulations.
- 15. The system for determining BER of claim 13, wherein the PDF of signals sharing signal subset selection characteristics is determined at least in part by interpolation from the PDF of other similar signal subsets.
- 16. The system for determining BER of claim 11 wherein said module for separately determining a BER for each selected signal subset is configured to estimate BER for at least one of said signal subsets using Monte Carlo simulation of the communication system conveying representative signals of said at least one signal subset.
- 17. The system for determining BER of claim 11 wherein said module for separately determining a BER for each selected signal subset is configured to estimate BER for at least one of said signal subsets using quasi-analytical techniques.
- 18. The system for determining BER of claim 17, further comprising a module configured to estimate inband nonlinear distortion noise for at least some of the selected signal subsets.
- 19. The system for determining BER of claim 12, further comprising
a module configured to determine a probability density function (PDF) of signals having crest factors within ranges defined for each selected signal subset, the determination being based at least in part upon the proportion of signals within a sample of the full signal set found by simulation to have crest factors falling within the ranges defined for each selected signal subset.
- 20. The system for determining BER of claim 19, wherein the module configured to separately determine a BER for the communication system conveying signals of each selected signal subset is further configured to estimate BER for at least one of said signal subsets using Monte Carlo simulation of the communication system conveying representative signals of said at least one signal subset, and to estimate BER for at least another of said signal subsets using quasi-analytical techniques employing an estimate of inband nonlinear distortion noise.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit under 35 USC §119(e) of copending provisional application No. 60/171,854, filed Dec. 22, 1999. This application is also related to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/591,026, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60171854 |
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