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11 This is defined as the SNR that would give the same error performance on a narrowband channel [28].
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If I run on more than 1 core it gives the same error.
This is done so that the scaling error is symmetrical, i.e. it gives the same error for squeezing and stretching the image by the same factor.
where would be the SNR that, in case of an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel, would give the same bit error rate (BER).
Namely, the classical estimation algorithms optimise the sum of squared prediction errors (residuals) and, as a consequence, give the same weights to error signals, yielding a RLS type procedure.
These methods are tested for laboratory experiments of impacts and are shown to give the same results, with error bars of 40percentand300percentcent for impacts on a smooth plate and on a rough block, respectively.
The differences are small when mapping to E.coli but larger for the horse and human genomes.> -wrap-foot> The output from the three methods give the same accuracies and errors as given earlier but the running times vary.
The results showed that the model gave almost the same error both at proportional and non-proportional loading.
Assuming a normally distributed random error and systematic errors, both methods give the same solution; however, variances of random errors estimated by WLSQ are much smaller than those estimated by WLL.
It is shown that all the usual methods give the same estimation with the lowest error bound when a periodic signal is used as the input excitation.
If the Standard Model dipole operator is dominant, both should give the same quantities (the latter naturally with smaller statistical error).
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