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The simplest threshold selection was the maximum energy selection (MES) method, i.e., the maximum energy was considered as the threshold.
Here, ELM denotes the new ED method with the optimum thresholds acquired with the ELM algorithm, MES denotes the maximum energy selection method, K denotes the kurtosis based method, and FT denotes the fixed normalized threshold.
There are many TOA estimation algorithms based on ED which can be used to determine the start of a received signal, as shown in Figure 2. The simplest one is Maximum Energy Selection (MES), which chooses the maximum energy value to be the start of the signal.
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The maximum energy consumption of the balanced parent selection scheme with the MHR in the 2D case is (15).
Then, the maximum energy consumption by the random parent selection scheme in a data-gathering round can be computed via (2), which is the energy consumption of node during a data-gathering round.
To calculate the maximum energy consumption for the random parent selection scheme with MHR, we first obtain the expected number of children of each node since each node selects a parent node randomly with an equal probability among upper hop level neighboring nodes within the radio range as shown in Figure 8.
which is the maximum energy consumption by the lowest ETX parent selection scheme.
The maximum energy consumption in the lowest ETX parent selection can be computed via (2) for node.
Thus, the maximum energy consumption of the lowest ETX parent selection scheme in 2D is equal to (14).
The extracted ions (without mass selection) are accelerated to the maximum energy of 30 keV.
In the best relay selection algorithm, the optimal relay is selected with the criterium of maximum energy efficiency from M candidate relays [35].
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