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A source can be given directionality by filtering the mono signal to produce a signal that varies with direction from the source.
We know that the entropy of the source can be given by the Shannon's entropy H(P): H P = − ∑ i = 1 n p i ln p i (3).
When the source broadcasts in an idle timeslot, the probability that a relay correctly decodes the source packet can be given by p 1 = Pr { C s, r i ( 0 ) ≥ R } = exp − 2 R − 1 SNR σ 2. The probability that k among K potential relays will participate in possible retransmissions is equal to c 1 ( k ) = K k p 1 k 1 − p 1 K − k.
The solver, based on Eq. (5), gives Φ with j∥ as a source, which can be given observationally or by numerical models, under the prescribed Σ distribution.
As a result, the wireless link reliability for the source node can be given by R 0 L = ∏ n = 0 N r n L = ∏ n = 0 N 1 - 1 - Φ 2 φ n K. (5).
Untangling the factors driving heterogeneity of results is important for helping to identify which data sources and results can be given credence and therefore, be used to inform on health decisions and policy.
The current from source to drain can be given by the Boltzmann transport equation in which the Landauer formula has been adopted [44, 45].
Similar to Theorem 1, the outage probability of direct transmission between source and destination can be given by P out D T = 1 - exp - d S D α σ D 2 P S β + erf r π 2 λ 2 d S D α P k D P S β, β > 0. (30).
A visual cue to the possible existence of this source of variation can be given by the plot the sensitivity and specificity on a ROC plane.
Because the transconductance of OTA (g m ) can be deduced during design and measurement phases and both the multiplication factor K and signal source V S can be given, i X can be obtained, provided that V m is available after being monitored.
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