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CABLE
CASE 1: Sampling Period = 320 MHz, IFFT order=1024 Number of samples to the first peak = 28 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =26.25 m CASE 2: Sampling Period = 160 MHz, IFFT order=512 Number of samples to the first peak = 14 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light
=26.25 CASE 3: Sampling Period = 80 MHz, IFFT order=256 Number of samples to the first peak = 7 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =26.25 CASE 4: Sampling Period = 40MHz, IFFT order=128 Number of samples to the first peak = 3 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak = 75 nanosecond Size of cable = time delay*speed of light = 22.5m CASE 5: Sampling Period = 20MHz, IFFT order=64 Number of samples to the first peak = 2 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =1 nanosecond Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =30 m
WIRELESS
CASE 1: Sampling Period = 320 MHz, IFFT order=1024 Number of samples to the first peak = 35 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =109.3 nanoseconds CASE 2: Sampling Period = 160 MHz, IFFT order=512
Number of samples to the first peak = 21 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =131.25 nanoseconds CASE 3: Sampling Period = 80 MHz, IFFT order=256 Number of samples to the first peak = 10 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =125 nanoseconds
CASE 4: Sampling Period = 40MHz, IFFT order=128 Number of samples to the first peak = 6 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =150 nanoseconds CASE 5: Sampling Period = 20 MHz, IFFT order=64 Number of samples to the first peak = 2 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =100 nanoseconds Graphs are shown separately