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... turboencoding/decoding;† Interleaving/de-interleaving: there can be two levels of interleaving before and afterchannel multiplexing;† Rate matching/de-matching;† Multiplexing/de-multiplexing; ... http://www.analog.com/industry/dsp/[10] http://www.starcore-dsp.com/[11] Auslander, E. and Couvrat, M., Take the LEAD in GSM, in ’Applications of Digital Signal Processing’,Proceedings of DSP94 UK, 1994, and in ... mentioned in the introduction, there is a continuing debate over the role of DSPs in wireless communications. To provide a historical basis for our arguments, in this section weexamine the case of...
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... investment activities for business purposes; the rights and obligations of investors; the guarantee of lawful rights and interests of investors; encouragement of investment and investment incentives; ... code consolidating all of the laws in continental Europe during the reign of Roman emperor Justinian. In countries that follow the civil law tradition, statutes are the basis of the legal system. ... exist in the SL only; there is no equivalent in the TL. Similarly, a term in the SL and the one in the TL often accorded to it are not identical in terms of conceptual meaning. For example, in...
... Benefits of the applicationof games in teaching grammar create the effectiveness of students’ learning in grammar which focuses on two factors: developing students’ motivation and understanding of ... province. It has a long history of nearly 50years of foundation. In spite of being located in a rural area, it is famous for its tradition of good teaching and learning with the students getting ... acknowledged to be of importance in language study and in language teaching and learning in particular. Grammar is acquired naturally from meaningful input and opportunities to interact in the classroom....
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... Minimizing lateness/tardiness• Minimizing makespan• Maximizing system/machine utilization• Minimizing WIP (work in process)• Maximizing throughput• Minimizing average flow time• Minimizing ... routings. A routing is selected such that the following goals are achieved:• Minimizing number of blocked machines.• Minimizing total processing time.• Minimizing number of processing stepsFour ... Simulation of scheduling rules in a flexiblemanufacturing system using fuzzy logic, IEA-AIE96 Ninth International Conference on Industrialand Engineering Applicationof Artificial Intelligence...
... crossover of two stringsInput: string-1 and string-2.Output: offspring-1 and offspring-2.1. Determine a cut point randomly from all the positions of a string. Each string is divided into twoparts, ... side, according to the cut point.2. Copy the left side of string-1 to form the left side of offspring-1. The right side of offspring-1 isconstructed by the OPTs in the right side of string-1 and ... reorganized accordingto the order of these OPTs in string-2.3. Copy the left side of string-2 to form the left side of offspring-2. The right side of offspring-2 isconstructed by the OPTs in the right...