... gains
The SNR gain comes from the (coherent) addition of
the incoming streams at the receiver antennas. It is
obtained by averaging the instantaneous SNR over the
channel realizations and indicates ... order
The diversity gain is obtained by combining the multiple
replicas of the signal collected at the receiver. The diver-
sity order is calculated by evaluating the...
... mechanism is presented in Appendix B.
The main purpose of deriving the steady-state probabil-
ities is to evaluate the performance metrics in the joint
leasing and sensing-based CRN.
3. Performance metrics
QoS ... 1/μ
p
,
which is the same as the PU’s service time. Therefore,
the total rate of a PU leaving the system only depends
on N
p
(t). This implies that the...
... is the
main reason why PC performance is so low: the selected
devices are capable of doing all the processing on-chip,
accessing to the external memory just for loading the
input image. On the ... obtaining a binary map. To ensure that
weareoutsideofthevesselslocation, some erosions are
applied. The final image contains the initial contours.
The second task is to deter...
... channels intro-
duced in Section 2. As mentioned in Section 1, it is in-
appropriate to assess the performance of the OFDM
system in terms of the SNIR, since maximizing it does
not maximizes the bit-rate. ... because of the periodic beha-
vior of the channel response.
We evaluate the performance of broadband OFDM
systemsonindoorpower-linechannelsasafuncti...
... Associate Profes-
sor in the Division of Communication En-
gineering. His research interests are in the areas of signal process-
ing for communications, with special interests in the performance
evaluations ... per formance of the MOV estimator is obtained
by simulations. The main objective of this paper is to de-
rive the theoretical mean and variance of the M...
... node
Desired link destination node
Interfering node
(b)
Desired link source node
Desired link destination node
Interfering node
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Desired link source node
Desired link destination node
Interfering node
(d)
Figure ... example of the centralized mul-
ticell interference scenario is depicted in Figure 3.
The central cell in Figure 3, marked with #0, is the de-
sired cell incorporat...
... the double treatment, showing an increase of
the G1 peack at low dose BPA (30 μM) and an increase
of the G2-M fraction of cells at the highest concentration
of BPA (100 μM). Differently, in the ... might consider the induction
of apoptosis as an interesting anti-cancer action, on the
other side we have to keep in mind that these effects might
also be elicited in...
... according to a
number of parameters, including the degree of required
precision of the person and item estimates, and the target-
ing of the sample. A well targeted sample is one in which
the person ... provides further evidence for the
internal validity of the physical and psychological impact
scales of the MSIS-29, supporting their use in clinical and
researc...
... the line that joined both
epicondyles in the lateral direction. In the hand, the ori-
gin was at the midpoint between radial and ulnar styloid
ofthewrist,theY-axiswasthelinejoiningtheheadof
the ... rotations of the forearm.
In each recording, a complete cycle of the drinking
task was identified. The beginning of the cycle was the
onset o f displacement of...
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The ACB group during the three phases of the trial. Comparison between the three phases of the trial for the partici-
pants in the ...
Susan Coote for their roles in designing the clinical study and coordinating
the clinical trial at the Adelaide & Meath Hospital, Dublin and for prov...