Sentence examples for equalization statistics from inspiring English sources

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All 26 Swiss cantons and a total of 16 age classes, which are based on the classification of the risk equalization statistics, were taken into account [ 18]. *according to the census data of the Swiss Federal Office of Statistic [ 19].

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State residents used 1.169 billion gallons of gasoline in November, the most recent month for which the state Board of Equalization has statistics, a 2.6% decline from November 2010.

Second, even for first‐order statistics, histogram equalization is only information‐preserving if one ignores limitations on discriminating nearby gray levels that are arbitrarily close.

Single-tap zero-forcing equalization against a ĥ + +, assuming channel statistics are known to the receiver, gives the error displacement vector Δ = z + + x + + H + − x − ∗ + K 1 n + + K 2 n − ∗ a ĥ + +, (9).

In 1983, the most recent year statistics from the state Board of Equalization are available, Hermosa Beach received a total of $314,000 from 22 auto dealers and suppliers.

We consider the blind equalization problem in FIR multichannel models from the second-order statistics of the channel output, with a correlated channel input whose statistics are known to the receiver.

It is shown that for systems with two transmit antennas and one receive antenna, as in the case of one transmit antenna and two receive antennas, blind channel estimation and equalization can be carried out based only on the second-order statistics of symbol-rate sampled channel output.

Simulation results show that this channel equalization algorithm has better computational efficiency and faster convergence than higher order statistics based algorithms.

There are numerous blind estimation and equalization techniques available in the literature, namely, subspace-based methods [10, 11], second-order statistics [12], Cholesky factorization [13], and iterative methods [14].

We propose a new blind minimum mean square error (MMSE) equalization algorithm of noisy multichannel finite impulse response (FIR) systems, that relies only on second-order statistics.

§ 254.12 Value equalization; cash equalization waiver.

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