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The conditional variances of the selection combining techniques can be approximated at high SNR as.
The equation can be approximated at high opacity (k0R) ≫ 1 as T ( R ) ≅ 1 π k 0 R (35).
Lemma 1 The CDF F θ k of θ k can be approximated at high SNR as F θ k ≈ 1 - e - η N 0 θ P r 1 σ a, k 2 + 1 σ b, k 2. (16).
For a more tractable sum-rate analysis, the expression in (9) can be approximated at high SNR as R k sum ≈ 1 2 log ( γ a, k γ b, k ) ≈ log ( ω k ) + log P r Λ k N 0, (29).
The main result by ([6], Prop.1) is to show that integrals of the form of (3) may be approximated at high SNR, when (bar {gamma } to infty ) by: bar{p}_{s}(bar{gamma}) approx a int_{0}^{infty} gamma^{t} p_{s}(gamma) dgamma cdot bar{gamma}^{- t+1)} (8).
The end-to-end instantaneous SNR expressions in (7) and (8) can be approximated at high SNR (P ≫ N0), respectively, by γ a, k ≈ P r N 0 h a, k 2 h b, k 2 η h a, k 2 + h b, k 2 (48).
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Values are approximated at 0.5 m.
Bishop Blake's salary is approximated at $227,750, which is below his corporate counterparts.
Correction: A previous version of this post incorrectly stated that Bishop Blake's salary is approximated at $900,000.
After looking into the simulation results for low and moderate background levels, we can see that the SDGN model can be approximated by SIGN at high background levels (i.e. the difference in performance in terms of BER between the SIGN and SDGN models is decreasing by increasing the background level, which is 1 dB at BER = 10-3 for λ = 10 dB).
In Arrhenius coordinates ln σ dc (103/T) (Fig. 13), the temperature dependence of conductivity is well approximated at high (523 773 K) and low (295 373 K) temperatures, which is the evidence of activation of display and hopping conduction mechanisms, which are characterized by the growth of the conductivity with temperature (from sample slope approximating line).
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