逢甲學報, Band 28逢甲大學, 1995 |
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Where TC is assumed to be linear in T , T. and T , for simplicity . Substituting ( 1.1 ) ~ ( 1.3 ) into ( 2 ) , we can ... assume that the order relation among time costs is ( 5 ) Because the slopes of queueing time in ( 4.1 ) and ( 4.2 ) ...
Where TC is assumed to be linear in T , T. and T , for simplicity . Substituting ( 1.1 ) ~ ( 1.3 ) into ( 2 ) , we can ... assume that the order relation among time costs is ( 5 ) Because the slopes of queueing time in ( 4.1 ) and ( 4.2 ) ...
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... assumed even in discussing the characteristics under biases . [ 38 ] The height of Schottky barrier is assumed high enough to ignore the current . On the other hand , by solving the envelope functions of electron waves , a more delicate ...
... assumed even in discussing the characteristics under biases . [ 38 ] The height of Schottky barrier is assumed high enough to ignore the current . On the other hand , by solving the envelope functions of electron waves , a more delicate ...
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... assume a series impedance ( Z ) is connect to the input port . If we let S22 = 0 , then we can solve impedance ( Z ) using equation ( 13 ) . Thus Z = -A⋅ Z02 + B - C.Z01 Z02 + D.Z01 * C.Z02 -D ( 17 ) Similarly , we can apply the all ...
... assume a series impedance ( Z ) is connect to the input port . If we let S22 = 0 , then we can solve impedance ( Z ) using equation ( 13 ) . Thus Z = -A⋅ Z02 + B - C.Z01 Z02 + D.Z01 * C.Z02 -D ( 17 ) Similarly , we can apply the all ...