Sentence examples for constrained coverage from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, this article suggests the coverage method that adds the obstacle avoidance method to the constrained coverage method that maximizes coverage while maintaining the given connectivity [8, 15].

Figure 13 Number of sensors, coverage with time and average number of neighbor sensor ( R s = 10, R c = 20, R w = 3, corner, degree K = 1, Time = 0.1 s). Figure 13b shows that the MSNS coverage algorithm operates in the similar way to that of the existing constrained coverage, avoiding obstacles.

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There are some limitations of using these data; they are not collected specifically for research, may not be generalizable and may be constrained by coverage and benefit restrictions.

Foreign journalists who violate these rules are regularly banned from the country (a fact that constrains coverage of Syria in this and other newspapers).

Analysts say the president has used the state of emergency to create an electoral playing field that favors his candidates, constraining media coverage, public rallies and the length of the campaign.

In today's edition, the Guardian was prevented from identifying Farrelly, reporting the nature of his question, where the question could be found, which company had sought the gag, or even which order was constraining its coverage.

In yesterday's edition of the paper, the Guardian was prevented from identifying Farrelly, reporting the nature of his question, where the question could be found, which company had sought the gag, or even which order was constraining its coverage.

Model content boundaries were set to constrain the coverage of the network model to the stressors and stress responses that can occur in healthy, non-diseased cells of the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems.

Despite the large body of evidence on barriers to accessing services (eg, for cataract and trichiasis surgery), 30 33–36 there is little research on how health systems can effectively respond in ways that are sustainable and effective: for example, an analysis of systematic reviews revealed absence of evidence on factors enabling or constraining universal coverage of cataract surgical services.

This rebuilt event is perhaps less well constrained (station azimuthal coverage is only 64° with a couple of S&P pairs helping to tighten the solution) but it shows more accurately where the real earthquake occurred and that the original ISC location was in fact a phantom event based on a spurious association of unrelated seismic phases.

These programs are extra-curricular, voluntary and seem to be constrained in the coverage they can achieve.

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