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I told him to keep transmitting until they pulled the plug, which they did some five minutes later.
The only source of information was the local radio station The Bay, which managed to keep transmitting after its staff carried equipment upstairs from a flooded studio.
And hats, jackets, shirts and cufflinks off to Granada and Carlton for being generous enough to keep transmitting the national game they are currently screwing up.
Right now, though, we need to keep transmitting a positive message, a message that extols the utilitarian, democratic virtues of the bicycle, a message that encourages people to wheel their steeds out of the garage and into the sunshine.
In practice, player decides whether to change its power allocation, making its coalition better off, or to keep transmitting at the same power level (e.g., when its coalition's payoff is infinite).
Hence, for example, Table 1 shows that of the 10% of MPEG-4 users who initially choose, on average, the "mode" Tonight Show with Commercials LQ, 40% are willing to pay more in case of network congestion, in order to keep transmitting at this "mode's" rate.
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Therefore, the secondary user can start to transmit at the first time slot in the idle period and keep transmitting until collision occurs.
If nodes keep transmitting data until they receive confirmation, Lauer says, a bottleneck can result.
Once a node starts transmitting, it will keep transmitting until the channel becomes "bad".
The base station will keep transmitting the redundant packets until no signal is detected over the common feedback channel.
That is to say, once sensing the channel idle in every time slot, the secondary user keeps silent for fixed time slots and then starts to transmit and keeps transmitting for fixed time slots in turn until the secondary user senses the channel busy.
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