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@@ -394,16 +394,40 @@ An example of such a simulation plot is shown in \figref{fig:dynamic-exp}.
When nothing mentioned the number of how many FIR- filter taps are used is eight.
-%TODO: Other Plots
-\subsubsection{Example from the skript}
+%TODO: Other Plots?
+\subsubsection{Real value example}
%TODO: How to referenc Tabels feom an other Skript.
+%TODO: Quelle https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/136100_136199/136104/11.04.00_60/ts_136104v110400p.pdf
-To Do some realistic simulations with this block the examples from the script \cite{Mathis} are used. Withsh are standarized by ETSI (European Telecommunication Standards Institute).
+In order to obtain a realistic simulation the values for multi-path fading propagation condition for a Extended Typical Urban (ETU) model from the ETSI (European Telecommunication Standards Institute) where used. This
\skelpar[5]{
Simulate an example from the skript
}
+\begin{table}[b]
+
+ \centering
+ \begin{tabular}{lll}
+ \toprule
+ Excess tap delay \([\mu s]\) & Relative power \([dB]\) & linear value for relative power \\
+ \midrule
+ 0 & -1.0 & 0.7943282347242815 \\
+ 50 & -1.0 & 0.7943282347242815 \\
+ 120 & -1.0 & 0.7943282347242815 \\
+ 200 & 0.0 & 1.0 \\
+ 230 & 0.0 & 1.0 \\
+ 500 & 0.0 & 1.0 \\
+ 1600 & -3.0 & 0.5011872336272722 \\
+ 2300 & -5.0 & 0.31622776601683794 \\
+ 5000 & -7.0 & 0.19952623149688797 \\
+
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \caption{Values used for the simulation\label{tab:values}}
+\end{table}
+
+
\subsection{Measurements}