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EM-LWDF is strictly designed in light of the fairness criteria of QoS requirements, so its fairness is almost not related to the ratio of the number of users in the service queues, and the theoretical value of fairness index is equal to 1. Simulation results validate the theoretic analysis and show the effectiveness of EM-LWDF in improving fairness.
Numerical results validate the theoretic analysis.
Numerical results support the theoretic analysis.
The theoretic analysis and experiments of this article are more solid.
However, so far, there is little literature available regarding the theoretic analysis of M-LWDF fairness.
We should point it out that different channel models will not affect the theoretic analysis and results of this paper.
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The authors declare that they have no competing interests. ET and MR conceived the study, IGT conceived the graph theoretic analysis, PP and MR participated in the coordination of the study and contributed to the interpretation of data and to the writing of the paper. ET conducted all experiments and wrote the paper.
In this section, we give the bifurcation diagrams, phase portraits of model (2.1) to confirm the above theoretic analysis and show the new interesting complex dynamical behaviors by using numerical simulations.
Finally, we gave the bifurcation diagrams, phase portraits of related models to confirm the above theoretic analysis and showed the new interesting complex dynamical behaviors by using numerical simulations.
It was shown in the information theoretic analysis and was subsequently confirmed in the simulations that the loss in spectral efficiency due to the low-level quantized CSIT (LTE precoders) in the multi-user MIMO mode is more attributed to the EGT of the LTE codebook rather than its low resolution.
Starting with the channel theoretic analysis of conditionals, as noted already, the running motivation behind Barwise's channel-theoretic framework is that information flow is underpinned by an information channel.
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