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"power interference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to interference caused by external power sources, such as when two radio signals overlap and are distorted. For example, "Due to power interference, the radio signal could not be received clearly."
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However, whether multihop communication can be advantageously deployed strongly depends on parameters like noise power, interference, selected modulation and coding scheme, attenuation, and distance between source and destination.
This model was also used in [24] (known as "unidirectional equal power" interference model therein).
The amount of aggregate power interference to PUs is denoted by I t).
Such optimization can be carried out using the power interference (PI) algorithm [27, 28].
Above parameters, such as received power, interference, etc., are reported to FGW by FBSs and UEs.
The utility function is often defined based on throughput, transmission power, interference, or profit.
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The Iranian accounts also quoted Mr. Larijani as accusing the United States and its allies of bullying and big-power interference not only in Syria but also elsewhere in the Middle East.
Great-power interference in American politics goes back to the infancy of the republic, when fears of French covert operations designed to drag the United States into a war with Britain led President John Adams to sign the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798.
Two equal-power interference signals are presumed on the array from the directions of −20° and 30°, respectively.
It is important to characterize the intentional jamming attack from unintentional high-power noise interference.
Based on the residual powers, an interference power and superposed rate are iteratively estimated in the EM algorithm.
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