Simulation Implementation and Analysis of the Performance of M-QAM by Using MATLAB

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For the implementation of digital multimedia communication, an efficient, reliable, deterministic transmission system plays a vital role. Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is commonly used in digital communication systems. We focuses on simulation and analysis of M-level QAM by using MATLAB in this paper.

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