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Figure 3 Process of joint RN selection, channel allocation and DyTSA scheme.
Propositions and proofs are described in Section 4. Section 5 describes the joint RN selection, channel allocation and DyTSA scheme.
The process of proposed joint RN selection, channel allocation and DyTSA scheme takes six steps as shown in Figure 3 and is depicted below in detail.
As a side effect, it was remarked in [8] that matrix embedding could be used to provide an effective answer to the adaptive selection channel problem.
So by appropriately applying the joint RN selection, channel allocation and DyTSA scheme (R, X, α), the maximal total system throughput can be achieved by using the max fiow theory [19] as shown in (35).
The idea behind the attack on the selection channel is to compute the statistics of noise residuals separately for pixels with a small embedding probability and then for pixels with a large embedding probability.
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Selection channels: from contacts obtained in Senegal, or public spaces, migrant associations, snowballing, interviewers' contacts Multiple steps with high sample attrition and (non-random) selection selection biases at origin ITA & SPA (partial sample) MAFE 2008.
The second device employed a Z-configuration, where inlet and outlet channels were poised orthogonal to the cell selection channels (64 per device).
Conversely, shear stress through the Z-configuration inlet and outlet channels ranged between 1 and 38 dyn/cm along the channel's length and was <11 dyn/cm through the selection channels.
Channel selection removes channels which are not related to the category of imagined movement.
With this selection scheme, channel history is used to predict the next state of the wireless channel.
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