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Discover LudwigThe phrase "optimization need" is correct and, when used correctly, is generally considered to be acceptable written English
The phrase can be used when discussing the need to optimize or improve a process, system, or other component. For example, "We identified an optimization need for our inventory-management system and are now in the process of implementing the necessary changes."
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Our lower bound calculation and threshold optimization need the distributions of the singular values of the channel matrix.
For these complicated shape problems, some more fine control technology, such as fine multi-zone cooling and fine roll profile optimization need to be further studied.
The conventional method of one-factor-at-a-time optimization need to keep the other factors constant and changes one independent variable.
As a consequence, the results of optimization needn't be correct.
The energy optimization need went down when the xDriver's speed did not change.
The energy optimization need corresponds to minimization of the quantity of the car manoeuvres.
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The result demonstrates that the proposed approach can obtain the resource management and optimization needed for shortening the development cycle and optimal allocation of resources.
This optimization needs a large computation efforts.
Thus, the threshold optimization needs to be repeated for every coherence interval, impairing its practicality and efficiency.
The OTA optimization needs to be performed under the hypothesis of operation of digital calibration circuits, as detailed in [5].
Therefore, the data structure can be easily defined and stored, without optimization needs, in the cards/tags.
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