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FreeWave's modem synchronization depends on a preamble transmitted only at connection start (approximately 0.25 seconds for a 2048-symbol preamble); a censor applying 95% packet loss for under one second at the beginning of the session reliably prevents synchronization and breaks the connection, while reducing VoIP MOS only briefly and leaving the remainder of the session intact (Figure 2). With fixed data-frame designs, the censor can repeat preamble-targeted drops on every frame, achieving complete desynchronization at low average packet loss rates tolerable to legitimate VoIP.

From 2013-geddes-coverCover Your ACKs: Pitfalls of Covert Channel Censorship Circumvention · §4.2, Figure 2 · 2013 · Computer and Communications Security

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