Bit error rate analysis of partial packets in ad hoc wireless networks

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An Ad hoc wireless network environment is constructed and the number of errors in partial packets, bit error time series, is collected to study bit error rate of wireless burst-error channels. It is verified that the bit error time series is chaotic by computing maximal lyapunov exponent. The self-similarity of the bit error time series is also validated using the rescaled range (R/S) method, the aggregated variance time (V/T) method, absolute moment method and periodic diagram method respectively. Our research results show that we can utilize the complex non-linearity system theory such as chaos and self-similarity to study the number of errors in a partial packet. It is very important for evaluating bit error rate of wireless burst-error channels and prediction of the bit error ratio of a partial packet in Ad hoc wireless network. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media.

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Lu, J., Gan, X. B., Han, G., Li, B., & Dou, W. (2012). Bit error rate analysis of partial packets in ad hoc wireless networks. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 203 LNEE, pp. 189–196). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5699-1_20

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