Error Pattern Measurement &Analysis In Wireless Communications.

Most literature reviews have proven beyond a shadow of doubt that wireless communications are more vulnerable to impairments as compared to wired communications. This impairments results in wireless errors. Unfortunately, there is insufficient information regarding the error pattern of impaired/corrupted packets in wireless communications. Through this research and further analysis it is found that there is 80.5% of burst errors of the total sum of error presented during wireless transmission of packets. Besides that, it is also discovered from the rate of occurrence of wireless error graphs that there is a general pattern of decreasing as the burst length increases. Keywords—wireless communications; impairments, burst error.

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