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The goal to build a functional demonstrator had been achieved, unfortunately not all of the originally planned features were implemented. A stable wireless link using QPSK modulation that computes the BER was developed.
Some different typ of multiple fading model were tested and illustrated.
-Two different Models for the simulation options are build. One discrete time model whish is basicly a FIR filter in the channel, the other with a statistical model which is based on a GR block.
+Two different Models for the simulation options are built. One discrete time model whish is basically a FIR filter in the channel, the other with a statistical model which is based on a GR block.
One other file to implement the hardware with. Unfortunately it was not possible to measure those in a meaningful way. For that a least square approximation could be used as described in the further steps. An other difficulty is to reproduce the same effect in a simulation compare with the hardware, because of al the side effect of the environment, which cant be predicted in a simulation.
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\section{Closing words}
-\section{Acknowledgements}
+\section{Acknowledgments}
-We would like to thank everyone who took the time to help us. Specially Michel Nyffenegger, Nicola Ramagnano for his explanations, with the GNU Radio tool,
-Marcel Kluser, who has provided the equipment, Prof. Dr. Heinz Mathis for the opportunity and to our fiends whose supported us in different ways.
+We would like to thank everyone who took the time to help us. Specially Michel Nyffenegger, Nicola Ramagnano for their explanations, with the GNU Radio tool,
+Marcel Kluser, who has provided the equipment, Prof. Dr. Heinz Mathis for the opportunity and to our friends whose supported us in different ways.