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The reported 'Packet Not Recovered Rate' (PNRR) is the percentage of the information lost after the recovering procedure.
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The ratio (r) of the overhead due to the report packets is Figure 2 Report packet structure.
The report packet is sent to the source and the relay nodes.
After the source transmission, each destination d i ∈ D creates a report packet and sequentially broadcasts it to all the relays.
The report packet consists of a pilot, a source node ID, a current sink node ID, and the destination sink IDs of the |β i | received (stored) packets.
The information in the report packet consists of the source node ID, the current node ID, multiple original sink node IDs of received packets, and pilot signal as shown in Figure 2. The portion of report packet is not significant compared to the information packet as indicated in [7].
The report packet transmitted from each sink node is overheard by each node in R. Based on the information in these report packets, each relay r j ∈ R estimates the channel state to each destination and calculates the objective function which will be used for selecting the retransmitting node in a distributive manner.
The Greater Manchester Police said officers were called after children in Royton in northwest England reported finding packets of white powder in their Halloween bags.
Through this mechanism the decoder reports the packet loss rate associated with each received frame to the encoder.
After that, the sink nodes transmit report packets again.
In the second level, only those nodes could perform reporting, which acquired better quality channels that could transmit reporting-packet within the designated data slots.
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