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Wellington D Almeida1, Felipe P Marinho1, André L F de Almeida1
1Department of Teleinformatics Engineering, Technology Center, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza 60455-970, Ceará, Brazil.
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This paper presents an approach to error correction in wireless communication systems, with a focus on the Bluetooth Low Energy standard. Our method uses the redundancy provided by the cyclic redundancy check and leaves the transmitter unchanged. The approach has two components: an error-detection algorithm that validates data packets and a neural network with reject option that classifies signals received from the channel and identifies bit errors for later correction. This design localizes and corrects errors and reduces transmission failures. Extensive simulations were conducted, and the results demonstrated promising performance. The method achieved correction rates of 94-98% for single-bit errors and 54-68% for double-bit errors, which reduced the need for packet retransmissions and lowered the risk of data loss. When applied to images, the approach enhanced visual quality compared with baseline methods. In particular, we observed improvements in visual quality for signal-to-noise ratios between 9 and 11 dB. In many cases, these enhancements were sufficient to restore the integrity of corrupted images.
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