1994
DOI: 10.1049/ip-com:19941538
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Channel error profiles for DECT

Abstract: Abstruct-This letter presents the main statistical characterization of the underlying error process obtained in the case of the Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) radio system. By simulation of the transmission link, error sequences are generated for different channel parameters. Relevant statistics are then computed for the purpose of efficient channel coding design and evaluation.

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“…This leads to the necessity of developing error models, which aim to describe the statistical properties of bursty error sequences encountered in digital wireless communication channels [3]. Error models can be either descriptive [4] or generative [5]. A descriptive model analyzes the statistical behavior of target error sequences obtained directly from a real digital channel or a computer simulation of the overall communication link.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to the necessity of developing error models, which aim to describe the statistical properties of bursty error sequences encountered in digital wireless communication channels [3]. Error models can be either descriptive [4] or generative [5]. A descriptive model analyzes the statistical behavior of target error sequences obtained directly from a real digital channel or a computer simulation of the overall communication link.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Error models are either descriptive [2] or generative [3]. A descriptive model analyzes the statistical behavior of target error sequences obtained directly from a real digital channel or a computer simulation of the overall communication link.…”
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“…Errors encountered in digital wireless channels are not independent but occur in bursts or clusters. Channel models for digital channels are called error models [2], [3], which aim at describing the statistical properties of the underlying bursty error sequences. Error models have wide applications to the design and performance evaluation of error-control schemes [3], as well as high-layer wireless communication protocols [4], [5].…”
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“…The study of the underlying bursty error process is a prerequisite for the design and performance evaluation of wireless communication protocols as well as coding systems. Error models have, therefore, been developed, basing on either descriptive approaches [1] or generative approaches [2].…”
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