wifi: Fix non cited reference in wifi-design.rst

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@@ -545,7 +545,8 @@ The error models are described in more detail in outside references. The
current OFDM model is based on work published in [patidar2017]_, using
link simulations results from the MATLAB WLAN Toolbox, and validated against
IEEE TGn results [erceg2004]_. For publications related to other error models,
please refer to [pei80211ofdm]_, [pei80211b]_, [lacage2006yans]_, [Haccoun]_ and [Frenger]_ for a detailed description of the legacy PER models.
please refer to [pei80211ofdm]_, [pei80211b]_, [lacage2006yans]_, [Haccoun]_,
[hepner2015]_ and [Frenger]_ for a detailed description of the legacy PER models.
The current |ns3| error rate models are for additive white gaussian
noise channels (AWGN) only; any potential frequency-selective fading
@@ -626,7 +627,7 @@ obtained based on work previously done at NIST [miller2003]_. The results
were also compared against the CMU wireless network emulator, and details
of the validation are provided in [pei80211ofdm]_. Since OFDM modes use
hard-decision of punctured codes, the coded BER is calculated using
Chernoff bounds.
Chernoff bounds [hepner2015]_.
The 802.11b model was split from the OFDM model when the NIST error rate
model was added, into a new model called DsssErrorRateModel.