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Table 6: Signaling traffic for the different signaling schemes (Leonet).
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"... In PAGE 21: ...sting approach save for some special cases discussed in Subsection 4.4.1. Table6 compares unsolicited and on-demand schemes (without and with bound- ing box) for the Leonet constellation. When no bounding box is used, the on- demand scheme requires 23% more signaling than the unsolicited scheme (1310... ..."
Table I. Total number of repeaters and receivers for several bus signaling schemes
Table 5: Signaling traffic for the different signaling schemes (M-Star2).
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"... In PAGE 21: ... Table 3 and 4 summarise the parameters for M-Star2 and Leonet, respectively. Table5 compares unsolicited and on-demand schemes (without and with bound- ing box) for M-Star2. The on-demand scheme, for the same blocking probability, generates more signaling traffic.... ..."
Table 1: Comparison of the Paging Schemes Signaling Costs Paging Delays Distinction
"... In PAGE 28: ... The main challenge of paging issue is to minimize the paging costs under delay constraints. As shown in Table1 , all paging schemes are aimed at producing minimal paging costs under delay constraints because paging costs in uence the spectrum e ciency and delays in uence call setup time. Meanwhile, since the main goal of location registration is to enable systems to locate the mobile users when an incoming call arrives, the total signaling costs including both location registration and paging costs are considered to be the metric to evaluate the performance of a location management scheme.... ..."
Table 1.1: Applications of chaotic systems and signals in di erent signal processing schemes
Table 1: Efficiency and Nbc for different sampling schemes. The signal to noise ratio is relative to that of the slow sampling scheme.
Table 7: Comparison of over the air overheads of the protocols. Name of Scheme Signaling overhead Data transmission
"... In PAGE 53: ... These overheads occur both on the radio link between the Mobile Router and the Access Router and also in the wired part of the network. Table7 compares the over the air overheads for the localized mobility management protocols and Table 8 the over the wire overheads. The signaling overheads of the proto- cols do not vary much except for FF-HMIP which combines the signaling of FMIPv6 and HMIPv6.... ..."
Table 8: Comparison of over the wire overheads of the protocols. Name of Scheme Signaling overhead Data transmission
"... In PAGE 53: ... These overheads occur both on the radio link between the Mobile Router and the Access Router and also in the wired part of the network. Table 7 compares the over the air overheads for the localized mobility management protocols and Table8 the over the wire overheads. The signaling overheads of the proto- cols do not vary much except for FF-HMIP which combines the signaling of FMIPv6 and HMIPv6.... ..."
Table 1: Point 0 s below which the exclusive allocation scheme is optimal and above which the maximum sharing allocation scheme is optimal for jammer-to-signal ratio
"... In PAGE 13: ... The same observation is made from the numerical results as made in the optimization in the presence of AWGN of Section 3 - the exclusive allocation (L = 1 ) or the maximum shared allocation (L = N) is optimal. In Table1 , the point 0 s below which the exclusive allocation scheme is optimal and above which the maximum shared allocation scheme is optimal is shown. In general, the more... ..."
Table 3.3: Minimum Received Signal Strength (RSSmin) for the IEEE 802.11a Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCSs)
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