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- Burst_error abstract "In telecommunication, a burst error or error burst is a contiguous sequence of symbols, received over a data transmission channel, such that the first and last symbols are in error and there exists no contiguous subsequence of m correctly received symbols within the error burst.The integer parameter m is referred to as the guard band of the error burst. The last symbol in a burst and the first symbol in the following burst are accordingly separated by m correct bits or more. The parameter m should be specified when describing an error burst.For example, imagine sending a packet containing all of the letters of the alphabet, A through Z. If the recipient's computer "opens" the packet and finds that the first letter in the sequence is "Q" and the last letter in the sequence is "R," that is a burst error. The "burst" of data in the packet is corrupt.Although in the example the first and last letters are defined as corrupt, that does not mean that every letter within the packet is damaged. Imagine that every other letter is as it should be; only position one, "A," and position 26, "Z," have been damaged. The number of correct bits of information between the damaged ends is called the guard band. In this case, the guard band would be 24, because there are 24 correct letters separating the two damaged ones.".
- Burst_error wikiPageExternalLink winet01.pdf.
- Burst_error wikiPageExternalLink HH-GEMPLRTSI-08.pdf.
- Burst_error wikiPageExternalLink gilbert.htm.
- Burst_error wikiPageID "41119".
- Burst_error wikiPageLength "3737".
- Burst_error wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Burst_error wikiPageRevisionID "667617824".
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Burst_transmission.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_transmission.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Category:Markov_models.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Channel_(communications).
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Channel_model.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Data_transmission.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Gilbert.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Error.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Guard_band.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Markov_chain.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Sequence.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burst error".
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gilbert–Elliott model".
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "burst error".
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "burst".
- Burst_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "bursts".
- Burst_error date "June 2015".
- Burst_error hasPhotoCollection Burst_error.
- Burst_error reason "It may not be clear to the reader what the burst error is supposed to be. Is it just the first and last character, or the whole packet? How many "bursts" are at stake?".
- Burst_error reason "What portion of the packet is considered to be the burst? Is a burst an error, a packet, a set of contiguous letters?".
- Burst_error wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FS1037C_MS188.
- Burst_error wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecomm-stub.
- Burst_error wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:What.
- Burst_error subject Category:Data_transmission.
- Burst_error subject Category:Markov_models.
- Burst_error hypernym Sequence.
- Burst_error type Article.
- Burst_error type Model.
- Burst_error type Article.
- Burst_error type Datum.
- Burst_error type Model.
- Burst_error type Source.
- Burst_error comment "In telecommunication, a burst error or error burst is a contiguous sequence of symbols, received over a data transmission channel, such that the first and last symbols are in error and there exists no contiguous subsequence of m correctly received symbols within the error burst.The integer parameter m is referred to as the guard band of the error burst. The last symbol in a burst and the first symbol in the following burst are accordingly separated by m correct bits or more.".
- Burst_error label "Burst error".
- Burst_error sameAs Burstfehler.
- Burst_error sameAs m.0b8gv.
- Burst_error sameAs Q1017059.
- Burst_error sameAs Q1017059.
- Burst_error wasDerivedFrom Burst_error?oldid=667617824.
- Burst_error isPrimaryTopicOf Burst_error.