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When the plot grows out of the character, that's much harder, because you're constantly gardening, and trying to work out which bit needs to be trimmed".
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In practice, the total number of available bits needs to be optimally allocated to different frequency bands.
Since the information regarding the number of quantization bits needs to be transmitted to the receiver, the bit-rate reduction is done in a discretized manner.
Let us consider that a packet of L information bits needs to be retransmitted to the user equipment (UE) and within a maximum of (N_{max }) retransmissions.
In practice, the available bits need to be optimally allocated to each frequency band.
Note that in the first case, a minimum of 2 bits need to be considered; similarly, a minimum of 4 bits need to be considered for the second case.
(a) Tunability: the algorithm is not tunable; a fixed number of bits need to be encrypted to guarantee confidentiality.
We consider how many bits need to be exchanged to implement a given decision rule when the mechanism must be ex post or Bayesian incentive compatible.
It is evident that for each allocation pattern used, a number of control signaling bits need to be transmitted additionally to the information symbols to notify the receiver which of the candidate allocations was selected.
Hence, the total time that the Wyner-Ziv frame bits need to be stored at the encoder, measured from the time the frame is received, is given by 3 × t F + tSI +2 × F × tTOF + F × tSISO, where F represents the number of feedback requests, soliciting additional syndrome bits and inducing another LDPC decoding attempt.
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