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The phrase "an interference point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, communication, or any situation where two or more elements interact or affect each other.
Example: "The researchers identified an interference point where the two waves overlapped, creating a unique pattern."
Alternatives: "a conflict point" or "a disruption point".
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In addition, this also provides a worst case scenario from an interference point of view.
From an interference point of view, having concentric circles helps containing the interference within the largest circle.
On the other hand, a larger number of multi-sequences (N=16) will reach much longer working range (up to −13 dB of E c /I 0) but however, the SER will be close to 10−2, which is too low to be valid from an interference point of view.
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The idea behind FFR has come from the observation that user terminals (UTs) within a cell are not equivalent from an intercell interference point of view: due to the path-loss effect, cell-edge users are far more sensitive to it than users located near the center of the cell.
From the robustness against multi-path interference point of view, both schemes introduce CP and can ensure an interference-free transmission.
The processing gain of the mode-selective array for suppressing the near interference point source is estimated theoretically.
Chinese officials have presented the planned visit as post-colonial interference, pointing out that Britain handed over Hong Kong in 1997.
There are other FOV interference points with wire antennas and yokes of solar cell paddles.
Furthermore, understanding molecular pathomechanisms might identify therapeutical interference points.
Interference 2 is a point interference with an incidence angle θ2 with steering vector b2=a θ2).
Interference 1 is a point interference with an incidence angle θ1 with steering vector b1=a θ1), where a = e j 2 π f c / c · d sin ϑ · 0, ⋯, e j 2 π f c / c · d sin ϑ · ( K − 1 ) (33).
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