Bit Error Rate Analysis for OFDM Schemes Applied to Underground Mining
In this paper, three orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) schemes are simulated and applied in the underground mining visible light communication (
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In this paper, three orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) schemes are simulated and applied in the underground mining visible light communication (
Bit error rate (BER) is defined as a measure of the number of bit errors occurring in a specified number of bit transmissions, typically expressed as a ratio. It evaluates the quality of the
In this study, a mathematical model was proposed for the drill bit selection using the south west oil field of Iran (700 data sets) as a productive oil field in the Middle East based on the offset bit records
The main objective of this study is to optimize bit selection in order to achieve maximum rate of penetration (ROP). In this work, a model that predicts the ROP was developed using artificial
In LANs (including IVD LANs) and MANs that do not by other means provide an error detection capability that will insure the MAC Undetected Error Rate probability stated in 5.6.2, the 32 bit CCITT
This Presentation by Cory Edelman (Keysight Technologies) focuses on BER in an EDA simulation environment, noise concepts for BER and a methodology to increase the efficiency of BER simulations.
Abstract—In this paper, three orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) schemes are simulated and applied in the underground mining visible light communication (UM-VLC) system.
This paper has described the use of confidence intervals to assess the accuracy of average bit error probability (BEP) using the measured bit error rate (BER) estimate.
This section discusses and demonstrates tools you can use to create error rate plots, modify them to suit your needs, and perform curve fitting on the error rate data and the plots.
Explore Eb/No and Bit Error Rate (BER) concepts. Use our calculators to convert between C/N and Eb/No, and calculate BER based on bit errors.