Question: Problem 1. Assuming that we have determined that the bit error probability on a transmission channel is p = 0.1. We are using an

Problem 1. Assuming that we have determined that the bit error probability on a transmission channel is p =

Problem 1. Assuming that we have determined that the bit error probability on a transmission channel is p = 0.1. We are using an ARQ protocol to ensure that the 10 bit packets will be received free of errors. We assume that the protocol works correctly (can detect all errored packets). a) Determine the probability that a packet will be received in error, if no error correction is implemented b) What distribution characterizes the number of times the packet should be transmitted using the ARQ protocol given that a packets will be (re)transmitted until correctly received. c) What is the average number of times a packet will need to retransmitted until correctly received?

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