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The phrase "a designed schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a schedule that has been intentionally created or planned for a specific purpose.
Example: "The project manager presented a designed schedule to ensure that all tasks were completed on time."
Alternatives: "a planned schedule" or "a structured timetable".
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Once each sensor is associated with an estimated position, it starts to send data to the sink according to a designed schedule of communications that minimizes energy consumption and time by means of collisions avoidance.
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As a result, the designed schedule can be applied in practice without or with only minimum revisions.
It is shown that the designed schedule with an empty refrigerator is always suitable, yet not optimal, for any loaded case.
The derivations also provide a guideline for designing scheduling schemes of WMNs.
After asking her to suggest an action plan, she designed a schedule for meeting year 5 parents, and developed a transition programme and team that she trains and manages.
The seven members of ITER China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia, and the United States have been pressing the ITER organization for several years to pin down a final design, schedule, and cost, collectively known as the project's "baseline".
Ignatius and his team have designed a schedule to keep occupants engaged and entertained with meals, yoga, music classes and Bollywood movies in the clubhouse.
From a month-long design schedule to getting it all done in one day without a single email or meeting.
Thus, we designed a scheduling method, which can be applied into multi-scheduler system, denoted by MTDR Multi Task Dynamic-Rankk scheduling method).
Perhaps the commissioner can help our district, as well as others, resolve a poorly and unfairly designed testing schedule.
Then, a fuzzy controller is designed to schedule the purging based on the obtained model.
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