Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(8)
It also requires a little coordination among the relays to determine which relay is selected to update its beamforming vector in each iteration.
Beamforming vector: a relay k is randomly selected to update f X, k ( n ) = ν max ( Y BF, k ( F X ( n − 1 ) ) ).
where w ̃ Ḟ ( n ) are the weights that are not selected to update and we know w ̃ Ḟ ( n + 1 ) = w ̃ Ḟ ( n ) (37).
Secondly, a decision criterion is proposed to determine whether one HF experiment or several LF experiments with the equivalent computational cost should be selected to update the MF metamodel.
Beamforming vector: a relay k is randomly selected to update f X, k ( n ) = ν max ( Y BF, k ( F X ( n − 1 ) ) ). Initialization: each relay k feeds forward ϕ k ( ξ ̄ k, t ) to receiver k and selects a random beamformer f X, k ( 0 ).
Beamforming vector: a relay k is randomly selected to update f X, k ( n ) = ν max ( Y BF, k ( F X ( n − 1 ) ) ). Interference price: each receiver k computes θ BF, ip 1, k ( F X ( n − 1 ) ) and broadcasts to all the relays.
Similar(52)
In the GA method, a node is randomly selected to be updated at every time step; unlike in the ROA update scheme, a node in the GA update scheme may be updated twice before every node is updated once.
At each time step, rather than updating all species, some species are randomly selected to be updated, while the unselected species are left in their current state.
Thus, in each sub-filter the filter coefficients corresponding to the ⌊Q·L⌋ largest magnitude tap-inputs are selected to be updated in every frame.
Based on this ranking, in each iteration the top (lfloor B cdot frac {M}{N} rfloor ) blocks, where ⌊·⌋ denotes the flooring operation, are selected to be updated.
All L taps in the top (left lfloor frac {M}{L} right rfloor ) sub-filters are then selected to be updated, while no taps are selected in the remaining sub-filters.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com