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commit 90cbcf5b0dd14521f8510b4d80f9bc03dba13925 Author: Simon Wunderlich siwu@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de Date: Wed Feb 11 19:38:43 2009 +0100
fix typos (thanks Linus)
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diff --git a/batman_iv.docbook b/batman_iv.docbook index d965df4b..1531848c 100644 --- a/batman_iv.docbook +++ b/batman_iv.docbook @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ TODO Explain multiple interfaces, which interface sends which OGM by which TTL, <sect2 id="batman4_tq"> <title>The Transmit Quality</title> <para> - B.A.T.M.A.N. IV divides a given link quality into 2 distinct parts: receiving link quality and transmit link quality. The receiving link quality expresses the propability of a successfull packet transmission towards the node. The transmit link quality describes the probability of a successful transmission towards a neighbor node. Obviously, B.A.T.M.A.N. is more interested in the transmit link quality as the receiving link quality can't be used to influence the routing decision. + B.A.T.M.A.N. IV divides a given link quality into 2 distinct parts: receiving link quality and transmit link quality. The receiving link quality expresses the probability of a successful packet transmission towards the node. The transmit link quality describes the probability of a successful transmission towards a neighbor node. Obviously, B.A.T.M.A.N. is more interested in the transmit link quality as the receiving link quality can't be used to influence the routing decision. </para> <para> As explained in the previous section the packet counting floods the network with receiving link quality rather than transmit link quality. On the link-local level the transmit link quality can be derived from the receiving link quality by applying some calculations on the packet count.