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The phrase "trades off between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which one must compromise or make a trade-off between two things. Example: "The company must trade off between increasing profits and maintaining a sustainable environmental footprint."
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The resulting model trades off between accuracy in representing the dynamical behavior of crowd during evacuation and the need of reducing the complexity of controller structure and design process.
A context-aware configuration scheduler application is developed to adhere to operating context and trades off between video resolution and energy consumption to sustain the uttermost operation time for battery-powered devices while delivering real-time performance.
A performance metric that trades off between the need for improved overall EE and the need for a fair resource allocation has been proposed, and distributed resource allocation algorithms that are guaranteed to converge to a stable equilibrium have been devised, relying only on statistical CSI at the transmitters' side.
We employ the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) for choosing λ that trades off between the fit to the data and the model complexity.
The proposed measure trades off between the degree and strength of every node in a weighted network.
Specifically, the relay is assumed to be placed halfway between the source and destination in Figure 5. Figure 5 shows how system performance trades off between the relaying and MIMO point-to-point systems.
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The end users autonomously trades-off between their utility and spectrum cost through transmission power control — essentially forming a non-cooperative power control game for which we show the existence and uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium.
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