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Therefore, the AP's bandwidth can be made perfectly obtainable by using the (5).
In addition, a network with more bandwidth can be made up of multiple 0 1 bandwidth networks.
With state-of-the-art devices requiring about 0.3 2 W per device, our prototype shows an improvement of factor 10. Still, further improvements in terms of energy efficiency and bandwidth can be made.
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The modeled results show that an over 90% bandwidth transducer can be made with proper matching and 30% inversion layer.
This ambitious approach, which we term "network MIMO", exploits the much higher bandwidth that can be made available in the wired backhaul network to transcend intercell interference and alleviate the wireless bottleneck.
To simplify the notation and reduce bandwidth, a simple modification can be made to the current method by computing all subformulæ of φ in advance and later on designate them with a single digit, as shown in Table 5 for the formula used as an example throughout the paper.
In fact, however, both of them often consume significant extra energy and bandwidth resources before routing decisions can be made.
Although an accurate estimate can be made, the bandwidth efficiency is reduced by adding a preamble.
"Bandwidth can be wide open or a soda straw.
Regarding the revenue consideration: in the case that the admission of a new call (and the subsequent increase in bandwidth utilization) can only be made with the degradation of a higher-paying customer who enjoys higher QoS, the CAC module should compute whether this is a profitable decision.
But light of each colour can also be made with two different polarisations, meaning twice as much information can fit within the same "bandwidth" - the range of colours that the transmitting equipment is able to process.
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