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Two types of unnecessary handover are defined in MRO: ping-pong handover and continuous handover.
Unnecessary handover ratio is defined as the proportion of ping-pong handover and continuous handover in the total handover attempts.
(f) Continuous handover: handover to another cell (neither the serving cell nor the target cell) shortly after a successful handover to the target cell.
where N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5 denote the numbers of ping-pong handover, continuous handover, too late handover, too early handover and wrong handover, respectively, and α i denotes the weight factor of N i.
This work presents firstly, a new working time model, which allows continuous patient care, avoids many handovers and "shift-worker-mentality," and complies with the European Working Time Directive.
Seamless connectivity, soft handover, and fast handover were proposed to provide continuous system connection [2 6].
This framework is featured with a new virtualized single cell design which mitigates the impact of conventional handover failures and guarantees continuous communication services.
Within this framework, we propose a virtualized single cell design which mitigates the impact of conventional handover failure and guarantees continuous services.
Sensor handover is primarily targeted at a continuous SLAM operation during varying illumination conditions (e.g., changing from night to day).
Application of this knowledge was reinforced from day one when this new handover became operational into the practice area through continuous coaching, supervision and mentorship.
Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relation between intensivist cover patterns (days of continuous cover, grade of physician staffing at nighttime, and frequency of daily handovers) and acute hospital mortality, adjusting for patient case mix.
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