Chapter 4. Bit Error Ratio Testing

Marcus Müller

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In a digital transmission system, many things can go wrong. The transmitter may send incorrect data; the signal may be altered along the transmission path; and the receiver may make incorrect bit decisions. The bit error ratio is the fundamental measure of the overall transmission quality of a system: a single number, based on a conceptually simple test in which we count how many bits the system got right and how many errors it made.

This chapter is a basic introduction to bit error ratio testing; several other chapters in this book describe more advanced measurements based on bit error ratio tests. ...

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