Hi.

I'm wondering if anyone has experiences concerning using the retransmission 
ratio as a measure for the link quality? 

To be more specific, assume node A has performed (n+r) transmissions to the 
neighbouring node B within a time window T. Of this (n+r) transmissions, node B 
received n packets. In other words n is the number of unique packets and r is 
the number of retransmissions. If we let R = (n+r)/n be the retransmission 
ratio, i.e. the ratio between the number of transmission and the number of 
unique packet, this ratio may be a measure of how good the link between A and B 
is. If the link is good and without collisions, then R=1.0, and if the link 
encounters many collisions then R>1.

Furthermore if there exists related works concerning this topic please let me 
know.

Regards

Vinh Pham

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