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The phrase "a warning message is detected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to software, systems, or applications where a warning message has been identified or recognized.
Example: "The system will alert the user when a warning message is detected during the scanning process."
Alternatives: "a warning message has been identified" or "a warning message has been found."
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We have also shown that stopping the beacons when a warning message is detected does not represent a major performance improvement.
Finally, our research shows that stopping beacon transmissions when a warning message is detected does not provide a significant performance improvement.
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A warning message is displayed on the local computer monitor.
If a wheel crosses a lane, a warning message is sent.
If the chosen nmax is too small, a warning message is issued.
Along with this context, a warning message is classified as the highest priority message, to be transmitted earlier than any other messages.
Generated by a vehicle marked as the 'emergency warning vehicle', a warning message is to be sent to other vehicles in the indicated propagation direction.
Table 4 Trust management in other studies Study Description [33] Trust management is to determine whether the traffic event reported by a warning message is really occurring and to prevent false traffic warning messages from being spread on VANET.
Until synchronization is completed, a warning message is displayed to inform the end-user.
The message transmission range field in a warning message is set to 3 hops in length.
The more specific a warning message is, the more likely the receiver is to accept the warning (Cola [1996]; Greene et al. [1981]).
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