2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22228592
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Packet Loss Characterization Using Cross Layer Information and HMM for Wi-Fi Networks

Abstract: Packet loss is a major problem for wireless networks and has significant effects on the perceived quality of many internet services. Packet loss models are used to understand the behavior of packet losses caused by several reasons, e.g., interferences, coexistence, fading, collisions, and insufficient/excessive memory buffers. Among these, the Gilbert-Elliot (GE) model, based on a two-state Markov chain, is the most used model in communication networks. However, research has proven that the GE model is inadequ… Show more

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“…To progress towards the development of practical DHT coding schemes, it is crucial to investigate a broader range of source models of interest. Therefore, the objective of this work is to study the Gilbert-Elliot (GE) model, which finds applications in many domains such as video coding [13], link quality estimation [14], or packet loss analysis [15], and has not been previously investigated in the context of DHT. The GE model is a non-i.i.d.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To progress towards the development of practical DHT coding schemes, it is crucial to investigate a broader range of source models of interest. Therefore, the objective of this work is to study the Gilbert-Elliot (GE) model, which finds applications in many domains such as video coding [13], link quality estimation [14], or packet loss analysis [15], and has not been previously investigated in the context of DHT. The GE model is a non-i.i.d.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%