-Quality of the link between any two nodes describes the probability
-with which data link layer packets can be received without any
-error. This definition assumes uncorrelated link losses. The link
-between the nodes A and B may have different quality in A to B and B
-to A directions.
+The link quality between a directed node pair (A,B) is the probability
+that a packet transmitted by A will be successfully received by B. The
+bidirectional link quality of an undirected node pair (A,B) is the
+product of the link quality of (A,B) and (B,A). This definition
+assumes independent link losses. It also includes the case when
+the link quality of (A,B) and (B,A) are different; this can occur
+due to local interference or noise.