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Effect of threshold quantization in opportunistic splitting algorithm
Haewoon Nam,
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
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Computer Science
Algorithms
100%
Optimal Threshold
100%
Approximation (Algorithm)
100%
Scheduling
66%
Scheduling Algorithm
33%
Outage Probability
33%
Channel Quality
33%
Conventional Algorithm
33%
Paramount Importance
33%
Granularity
33%
Signaling Message
33%
User
33%
Threshold Value
33%
closed-form expression
33%
INIS
algorithms
100%
quantization
100%
approximations
60%
outages
60%
floors
40%
performance
20%
comparative evaluations
20%
probability
20%
optimization
20%
values
20%
Physics
Approximation
100%
Performance
33%
Impact
33%
Shapes
33%
Algorithms
33%
Calculation
33%
Value
33%
Probability Theory
33%
Quality
33%
Adjusting
33%
Messages
33%