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Common bandwidth sharing techniques are complete sharing (CS) complete partitioning (CP) and restricted access (RA) [2].
The ideal orthogonality of complementary correlation function under frequency-selective fading channels is lost due to multiple access interference and multipath interference existing between users transmitting over a common bandwidth.
These legendary winners had one thing in common: bandwidth.
However, in practice some authors argue that a common bandwidth is better than separate bandwidths, especially when the densities of cases and controls are equal [6], [29], [42].
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Simulations show the four-channel mode (de multiplexer pair has a low crosstalk (<−14.1 dB) over a common spectral bandwidth of 280 nm.
A common filter bandwidth is characteristic of widely favoured BNC filter pairs: the classical CDF 9/7, the Villasenor 6/10, and the Villasenor 10/18.
The proposed antenna achieved a common impedance bandwidth of 25.5% and 39.5% in the lower and the upper bands at both input ports, ranged from 0.75 GHz to 0.97 GHz and from 1.73 GHz to 2.59 GHz respectively.
Both the MBSs and the PBSs share a common transmission bandwidth.
First, both FEC codes share a common channel bandwidth to add their redundancy and the optimal ratio of overhead added by each needs to be determined for a given channel signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and bandwidth.
The internet, at least from the perspective of the end-user, is a common resource, with bandwidth allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
We show by means of several synthetic tests and theoretical considerations that local minima trapping (common in full bandwidth time-domain inversion) can be avoided by starting the inversion with only the low frequency content of the data.
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