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Discover Ludwig"global channel" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a media platform or network that spans across multiple countries and reaches a wide global audience. Example: The new streaming service launched by this company aims to become a major global channel by offering a diverse selection of content from around the world.
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He said the BBC's plans had been met with enthusiasm by global channel providers.
She had been executive director for global channel marketing and programs at Dell, based in London.
"Kick was created as a global channel that allows us to tell the key soccer stories of the day and to broaden our voice beyond the M.L.S. channel.
Investigators also admitted they did not understand the difference between al-Jazeera Mubasher Misr, a local Arabic network seen to favour the Muslim Brotherhood, and al-Jazeera English, a global channel the three journalists work for.
However, it generally requires global channel state information (CSI) [15].
On contrary, for the global channel norm quantization used for estimating the CQI, we can either quantize the per‐cell channel norms or the global channel norm.
Nevertheless, it requires enough computational ability and global channel state information (CSI) at the jammer.
However, such global channel knowledge is much difficult to be obtained in practice.
The controlling unit has knowledge of the global channel state information (CSI).
It shows that in both scenarios, 3 bits is enough for quantizing the global channel norm to ensure the average rate loss less than 3% of that with perfect global channel norm.
The performance gap of the SINRs estimated with the per‐cell channel norm and the global channel norm is less than the gap of the quantized global channel norm.
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