Burst Noise

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The characteristics of the burst noise is described in more detail in Appendix A. The simulated burst noise based on these characteristics can be seen in Figure 29 and Figure 30 for IB and OOB transmission respectively.Burst noise over 30,000 MPEG2-TS frames. Rb=41.712 Mbps
Figure 29 - Burst noise over 30,000 MPEG2-TS frames. Rb=41.712 Mbps.

Figure 29 shows the burst noise over a time equal to 30,000 MPEG2-TS frames. 30,000 MPEG2-TS frames consists of a total of 105,000 ATM cells. 0.1 seconds (which is the mean time between bursts) corresponds to about 2556 MPEG2-TS frames when Rb=41.712 Mbps.

Burst noise over 500  Extended Super Frames. Rb=3.088 Mpbs
Figure 30 - Burst noise over 500 Extended Super Frames. Rb=3.088 Mpbs.

Figure 30 shows the burst noise over a time equal to 500 Extended Super Frames. 500 Extended Super Frames consists of a total of 5,000 ATM cells. 0.1 seconds corresponds to about 67 Extended Super Frames when Rb=3.088 Mpbs.