Made some progress, per snr sweep is plotted now, the satellites orbital shift is used in calculated now, code is prepared for more than one mcs value
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> This PDF will be a bit more 'well defined'
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## Reproducability
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|reproducability factor | value |
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| MATLAB Version | 26.1.0.3251617 (R2026a) Update 2 |
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| Toolboxes/Version | 5G/26.1 |
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|| WLAN/26.1 |
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|| Communication/26.1 |
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|| Parallel Computing/26.1 |
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| random seed | 666 |
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| SNR vector | 0:1:40dB |
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| packet budget | 250 |
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| maxNumErrors | 50 |
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## Task1
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For the baseline configuration with f_c = 2.4GHz, LEO altitude 600km, elevation angle 50° (like example), and static receiver, the computed satellite Doppler shift is approximately 35.56kHz. With the IEEE 802.11be subcarrier spacing of 78.125kHz, this corresponds to a normalized CFO of \epsilon \approx 0.455. Therefore, the Doppler shift is below one subcarrier spacing but still represents a significant fraction of the OFDM subcarrier spacing.
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