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This stresses the need for the modification of the Kalman filter, as proposed in Section 3.2.
Bonding interface properties were evaluated as proposed in section 8.F of DNV RP, with some modifications as described below.
This assumes feedback of predictions only by the scheduled users and only for scheduled resource blocks, as proposed in Section 4. Methods that further reduce the feedback overhead are under current investigation).
The figure also shows the benefit of fragmenting the safety message into K = 8 smaller SSs as proposed in Section "FEC system model" where 2 5 dB gain is seen at PER of 10−1.
This full-searching algorithm considers all possible subcarrier allocations, and for each subcarrier allocation, it assigns transmit power based on the dual optimization approach as proposed in Section 3.3 without projecting the final power allocation back to the feasible region.
As proposed in Section 4, the optimal parameter for the shrinkage operation is closely related to the SNRs of the target, and the SNRs of the target are assumed to be known and similar.
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We can thus conclude that the associated performance degradation due to optimizing the p parameter as proposed in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 is negligible in practice.
These noises will distort the interference signals unless they can be removed by methods such as those proposed in Section 4.3.
In the CCA-TC scheme, the MRs follow the same network model as that proposed in Section 3. In this scheme, the network topology is controlled using the Select x for less than x TCA.
The codes based on bipartite graphs with high girth, as proposed in this section, fall under this setting.
This can be done efficiently, by providing CSI feedback as proposed in this section for a subset of the OFDM subcarriers, and interpolating in-between these CSI pilot-positions at the base station [29, 30].
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