LTE Baseband Transmitter Simulation System

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LTE Baseband Transmitter Simulation System - Moonrise Defense Executable Program

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This paper discusses the Moonrise Defense executable program for the LTE Baseband Transmitter Simulation System. This application is designed to simulate and test the performance of LTE baseband transmission components. The implementation employs various algorithms and techniques to emulate different network environments, including channel coding/decoding using turbo codes, OFDM modulation/demodulation with cyclic prefix insertion, and MIMO antenna configurations. These simulations help developers better understand the operational principles and performance characteristics of LTE baseband transmitters.

The program architecture includes configurable modules for testing and evaluating different hardware and software configurations of LTE baseband transmitters. Key functions implement parameterized testing scenarios for signal processing chains, RF front-end behavior modeling, and real-time performance monitoring. Through systematic validation using the Moonrise Defense executable, researchers can optimize transmission parameters, analyze error vector magnitude (EVM) metrics, and assess bit error rate (BER) performance under varying channel conditions.

Our research aims to provide valuable references and guidance for LTE baseband transmitter design and implementation, particularly through quantitative analysis of system stability and throughput optimization. The simulation framework supports extensible plugin development for additional LTE-Advanced features like carrier aggregation and enhanced interference management.