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A model of a burst-noise binary channel uses a Markov chain with two states G and B. In state G, transmission is error-free. In state B, the channel has only probability h of transmitting a digit correctly. For suitably small values of the probabilities, p, P of the B rA G and G rA B transitions, the model simulates burst-noise channels. Probability formulas relate the parameters p, P, h to easily measured statistics and provide run distributions for comparison with experimental measurements. The capacity C of the model channel exceeds the capacity C (sym. bin. ) of a memoryless symmetric binary channel with the same error probability. However, the difference is slight for some values of h, p, P; then, time-division encoding schemes may be fairly efficient.
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E. N. Gilbert (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f5ccc8090e499da5fb7d7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-7305.1960.tb03959.x
E. N. Gilbert
AT&T (United States)
Bell System Technical Journal
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