In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in the data blocks delivered by the physical layer of wideband code division multiple access a (WCDMA) cellular system. Suitable Markov models (MM) are designed to fulfil the two following objectives: First, an upper layer protocol supplied by the output obtained from the MM should behave as if it were running on the actual physical layer; second, MM parameters should be linked via simple relationships to the main physical layer parameters. Starting from the results on the error statistics obtained from a suitable simulation tool which jointly performs system and link level analysis, we first classify the users on the basis of performance level a...
We present a framework, based on Markov models, for the analysis of error control techniques in vide...
Models used for the analysis of dependability and performance attributes of communication protocols ...
The growth of machine-to-machine (M2M) type interconnections in future mobile networks, such as 5G, ...
In this paper we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in th...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In this paper, we analyze the errors observed at the link layer of an 802.11b network. Our analysis ...
M.Ing.In general, error control coding is absolutely necessary for reliable data transmission. Howev...
We investigate the behavior of block errors which arise in data transmission on fading channels. Our...
In this paper we present a novel error model for packet loss and subsequent error description. The p...
Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
In this thesis, we study the effects of channel error characteristics on a wireless ATM multiplexing...
Abstract: Burst error modeling has seen extensive research and progress over several decades evolvin...
Abstract — When simulating Radio Access Networks (RANs) on the network level, the representation of ...
Abstract: A Semi-Hidden Markov Model (SHMM) for bursty error channels is defined by a state transiti...
We present a framework, based on Markov models, for the analysis of error control techniques in vide...
Models used for the analysis of dependability and performance attributes of communication protocols ...
The growth of machine-to-machine (M2M) type interconnections in future mobile networks, such as 5G, ...
In this paper we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in th...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In this paper, we analyze the errors observed at the link layer of an 802.11b network. Our analysis ...
M.Ing.In general, error control coding is absolutely necessary for reliable data transmission. Howev...
We investigate the behavior of block errors which arise in data transmission on fading channels. Our...
In this paper we present a novel error model for packet loss and subsequent error description. The p...
Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
In this thesis, we study the effects of channel error characteristics on a wireless ATM multiplexing...
Abstract: Burst error modeling has seen extensive research and progress over several decades evolvin...
Abstract — When simulating Radio Access Networks (RANs) on the network level, the representation of ...
Abstract: A Semi-Hidden Markov Model (SHMM) for bursty error channels is defined by a state transiti...
We present a framework, based on Markov models, for the analysis of error control techniques in vide...
Models used for the analysis of dependability and performance attributes of communication protocols ...
The growth of machine-to-machine (M2M) type interconnections in future mobile networks, such as 5G, ...