Analysis and modeling of errors at the 802.11b link layer

In this paper, we analyze the errors observed at the link layer of an 802.11b network. Our analysis at all supported bitrates (i.e., 2, 5.5. and 11 Mbps) establishes that the error patterns are not memoryless, and therefore, they exhibit a certain level of temporal dependencies. Thus, we evaluate th...

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