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Bounds on the Distribution of a Sum of Independent Lognormal Random Variables
- random process. For a cellular system with M cochannel interferers, the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR
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Fractional/Integer-N PLL Basics
- now, most operating at progressively higher data rates, both interference and signal-to-noise-ratio
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A Channel Access Scheme for Large Dense Packet Radio Networks
- systems, (2) an analysis of the decline of signal-to-noise ratios as packet radio systems scale
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A Channel Access Scheme for Large Dense Packet Radio Networks
- of signal-to-noise ratios as packet radio systems scale to millions or billions of nodes within a single
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A Channel Access Scheme for Large Dense Packet Radio Networks
- than the minimum required signal-to-noise ratio, i.e. S N ff i 2 C W \Gamma 1 j : (4) 2 Verd
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Distributed Turbo Equalization for Intercell and Intersymbol Interference Cancellation
- = CIRi1,b =10dB No intercell interference Signal-to-Noise Ratio SNR in dB Fig. 7. SNRb = SNRi = SNR vs
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D. J. Nice
- Nyquist sampling partially compensates for the loss in signal-to-noise ratio due to coarse quantization
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Joint network-channel coding for the multiple-access relay channels
- . The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is given by Eb/N0 = 1/(RS ·2·σ 2 1) = ρMB where we assume that both mobile
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