Hello Tom, Marcus and Martin, Thanks a lot for your replies. One of the objective of our experiment is find to the capacity of a path, i.e, we want to transmit a random binary sequence between two USRP nodes. We want to find the maximum data transfer rate (in bit/sec) with a "small" bit error rate / probability of error. Tom said, "The way things are in our benchmark code, a single bit error means that an entire packet is lost." Based on this statement, I have the following questions:
1. From Tom's reply, it seems like the benchmark_Rx and benchmark_Tx programs already have error correction coding blocks in themselves. Therefore, it is hard for us to calculate the bit error rate and find the capacity of the path. Is there any program in gnuradio repository that does not employ error correction codes? 2. In our experiments, we have received packets that has some bit error rate (e.g. 15% bit error rate, 20% bit error rate, etc.). If a single bit error means that an entire packet is lost, do you know why that phenomenon occurs? (i.e. some packets get lost but some other packets have small erroneous bits) Your feedback will be very appreciated. Thanks _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio