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In this paper, we constructed generalized neighbor designs in circular blocks of equal size.
In the initial phase an original image is divided into blocks of equal size and each block is further divided into sub-block using DWT technique.
This article deals with the (i) refinement of some series of GN2-designs constructed by Zafaryab et al. (2010) and (ii) construction of some new series of GN2-designs in circular blocks of equal size.
In this paper, we consider experimental situations where a main effects plan is to be used to study m two-level factors using n runs which are partitioned into b blocks of equal size k= n/b.
In this paper we consider screening experiments where a two-level fractional factorial design is to be used to identify significant factors in an experimental process and where the runs in the experiment are to occur in blocks of equal size.
First, sub-task performs initial permutation and splits block of bits into two blocks of equal size.
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Most of the neighbor designs require a large number of blocks of equal sizes.
Several co-allocation strategies have been coupled and used to exploit rate differences among various client server links and to address dynamic rate fluctuations by dividing files into multiple blocks of equal sizes.
Table 3 shows the output of the program for a block randomization with blocks of equal sizes.
Similar to[14], we first assume that all the blocks are of equal size h and the non-zero blocks are arbitrarily located.
First,, a symbol block of length, is partitioned into subblocks of equal size.
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