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For example, when the distortion caused by amplitude clipping is serious, it will lead to bit error rate (BER) performance degradation.
There is a close correlation between balance of SS sequence and carrier rejection, and an unbalanced sequence will make carrier leakage much bigger, which will easily lead to bit error or information loss [21].
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Under this generic scenario, the interplay of unitary qubit evolution and the measurement not being instantaneous leads to bit-flips compromising the post-measurement state.
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Would it be too much to hope that this Damascene revelation might lead to a bit less teacher-bashing in future education editorials?
On the stock market, he goes on, Brexit may lead to "a bit of fluctuation in the short term," but nothing more serious.
I don't like feeling shocked – it's the emotion that can lead to a bit of accidental wee coming out – so this particular emotion only gets 3/10 Once the shock has worn off, I begin to feel bafflement.
In high-speed environments, the Doppler Effects would lead to irreducible bit error rate (BER) which is called error floor [12, 13].
In ML-IC algorithm, the codeword level soft information, denoted by the log-likelihood ratio (LLR), is output by comparing the two kinds of the nearest combinations that lead to transmitted bit equal to 0 or 1, respectively.
Portfolios can lead to a bit more subjectivity and messiness.
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