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To allow a strict control of HSI channels SNR in the HW setup, the HSI channels are emulated by adding a Gaussian noise to the respective source signal and the resulting emulated HSI is passed to destinations via UDP.
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The eight-year-old could now bid to emulate Denman by adding the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury in November.
He added, "He's been emulated by everyone else".
Last year, Lawrence Young of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and colleagues caused meadow voles to emulate the faithful ways of prairie voles by adding extra copies of the V1aR gene to a portion of their brain (Science, 7 January, p. 30).
Its merchandising practices are nonetheless emulated by other retailers.
His social welfare policies were emulated by Britain before the end of the 19th century.
First, their links with specialised businesses are not easily emulated by outsiders or replicated online.
Yet many of the Fed's experiments are already being emulated by other central banks.
Reform of the cajas has not been emulated by Germany's public-sector landesbanks.
With almost no one-handers raising Grand Slam trophies, fewer one-handers are being emulated by juniors.
The success of the Viscount turboprop airliner was emulated by a host of others.
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