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1 Receiver Sensitivity Sensitivity describes the weakest signal power level that the receiver is able to detect and decode Sensitivity is dependent on the lowest signal-to-noise ratio at which the signal can be recovered Different modulation and coding schemes have different minimum SNRs Range: <0 dB to 60 dB Sensitivity is determined by adding the required SNR to the noise present at the receiver Noise Sources Thermal noise Noise introduced by the receiver’s pre-amplifier

2 Thermal Noise Thermal Noise = N = kTB (Watts)
k= x J/K T = temperature in Kelvin B=receiver bandwidth So Thermal Noise can be expressed by following formula N = -228,6 dBw + 10 log T + 10 log B Thermal noise is usually very small for reasonable bandwidths Noise introduced by the receiver pre-amplifier Noise Factor = Noise Figure = SNRin/SNRout (positive because amplifiers always generate noise)

3 Receiver Sensitivity Calculation
The smaller the sensitivity, the better the receiver Sensitivity (W) = kTB * NF(linear) * minimum SNR required (linear) Sensitivity (dBm) = 10log10(kTB*1000) + NF(dB) + minimum SNR required (dB)

4 Sensitivity Example Example parameters
Signal with 200KHz bandwidth at 290K NF for amplifier is 1.2dB or (linear) Modulation scheme requires SNR of 15dB or (linear) Sensitivity = Thermal Noise + NF + Required SNR Thermal Noise = kTB = ( x J/K) (290K)(200KHz) = x W = -151dBW or -121dBm Sensitivity (W) = (8.006 x W )(1.318)(31.62) = 3.33 x W Sensitivity (dBm) = -121dBm + 1.2dB + 15dB = dBm Sensitivity decreases when: Bandwidth increases Temperature increases Amplifier introduces more noise


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