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Groups of subcarriers are put together to form a channel, the smallest bandwidth allocation for a user.
It should be noted that by a smart choice of the simulation settings, the simulation time can be decreased (e.g., when investigating channel estimation performance, the smallest bandwidth can be sufficient).
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(Granted, a small bandwidth and a modest server could lead to a Web site going down unnaturally quickly, but a lotta traffic is still a lotta traffic).
I can't say the same about the stingier approach being taken by Time Warner Cable, which is testing much smaller bandwidth limits in Beaumont, Tex., later this year.
Teleprinter and telex operation requires only a small bandwidth, on the order of 200 hertz, depending on the maximum speed of the pulses forming the information code.
Yes, and applications that rely on large data sets and small bandwidth are well suited to cloud computing.
Specially, the greedy disk-conserving broadcasting (GDB) scheme supports a client with a small bandwidth.
This is a crucial parameter to detect signals having a small bandwidth.
Generally, larger regression steps and smaller bandwidth parameters can help improve the modelling accuracy.
Laugs and Moll show that most scenarios only represent a small bandwidth of possible pathways.
For smaller bandwidth, even when the operator sites can be reused, femtocells bring notably benefits.
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