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The value of can be automatically generated by defining a tolerable capacity loss coefficient according to.
Second, μ is the dual variable associated with the tolerable capacity loss of the BL.
In order to define an interference threshold which is predetermined by a practical licensed system (considering the absence of a standard interference threshold for CR system, we have derived it using a tolerable capacity loss for the primary system), we assume that the received primary signal in PBS always has a desired " ".
With respect to the interference form SU to PU, in this paper we consider the interference strength on the first primary subcarrier adjacent to SU, and the interference threshold is determined by prescribing a tolerable capacity loss coefficient on this primary subcarrier according to (15).
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The benefit of these constraints is that we can flexibly control the reliability of different ELs for different purposes and therefore, ensuring that each signaling is able to achieve its target service quality given sufficient available transmit power and tolerable BL's capacity loss.
Results indicate that, if properly designed (with reliable capacity and tolerable settlements), adverse effects of foundation rocking can be minimized, while taking advantage of the favorable features of foundation rocking and hence they can be used as efficient and economical seismic energy dissipation mechanisms in buildings and bridges.
Thus, the decrease in oxygen consumption observed in the HL-60 cells exposed to menadione indicates these cells have a lower capacity to maintain tolerable levels of cellular ROS in the presence of cytotoxic agents.
A genetic algorithm and a proposed enhanced Djikstra's algorithm are employed to search for the low-cost network configuration with constraints such as survivability, link capacity, degree limitation and maximum tolerable delay.
Through most of 1862 Salisbury prison was not filled to capacity, and the adequate supply of food, frequent prisoner exchanges and opportunities for recreation made life reasonably tolerable for many of the inmates.
"Her unwillingness to consider 'a life she would find tolerable' is not a sign that she lacks capacity; it is a sign that what she would consider tolerable is different from what others might.
He must weigh the advantages, if there really are any, of maintaining a quasi dependency in Ukraine, or just a continuing capacity to meddle, against the need to have a tolerable relationship with Poroshenko's Ukraine and with the EU and the US.
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