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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discrete slot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, data storage, or scheduling, where distinct or separate units are referenced.
Example: "The system allows users to allocate a discrete slot for each task in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "separate slot" or "individual slot."
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Whether VWM capacity is discrete (slot models) or continuous (dynamic resource models) is debated (Bays & Husain, 2009; Cowan & Rouder, 2009).
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To investigate the efficacy of this strategy, three candidate exit-port geometries were considered: (a) an array of discrete slots, (b) an array of discrete circular apertures, and (c) a single, continuous longitudinal slot.
We consider a synchronized system, where the time is divided to discrete slots.
A chosen source node is programmed to generate data packets at the rate of 1 packet every 4 discrete time slots (each slot is 1.4 sec), with a packet size of 46 bytes.
Let us define a Link Cost Factor (LCF) which represents the routing cost for the link (between nodes and ) during the discrete time slot.
The state of a link between two on-body nodes and at the th discrete time slot is represented as, which is assigned the value 1 or 0 to indicate the state to be connected or disconnected, respectively.
First, we divided the timeline into discrete time slots, where the probability of transmission for each time slot is equal to τ, in accord with [14, 15].
Time is divided into discrete time slots that have variable durations [t i,ti+1], represented by a set of slot index I=1,2,…,m, where 0≤t i
T: A series of discrete time slots.
(iii) The targeted system operates in discrete (or, slotted) time.
where T is the packet size in discrete time slots τ.
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