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Mutual interference is common and mostly intermediate in magnitude [PDF]
Background Interference competition occurs when access to resources is negatively affected by the presence of other individuals. Within a species or population, this is known as mutual interference, and it is often modelled with a scaling exponent, m, on
Vasseur David A, DeLong John P
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The body-size dependence of mutual interference. [PDF]
The parameters that drive population dynamics typically show a relationship with body size. By contrast, there is no theoretical or empirical support for a body-size dependence of mutual interference, which links foraging rates to consumer density. Here,
DeLong JP.
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Predator size affects the intensity of mutual interference in a predatory mirid [PDF]
Interference competition occurs when access to an available resource is negatively affected by interactions with other individuals, where mutual interference involves individuals of the same species.
Nikos E. Papanikolaou +5 more
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Mutual Aerodynamic Interference Mechanism Analysis of an “X” Configuration Quadcopter
This paper studies the quadcopter’s mutual interference phenomenon. The flow field of the quadcopter at different flight speeds is simulated by solving the three-dimensional unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations with sliding mesh methods ...
Jianchuan Ye, Jiang Wang, Peijian Lv
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A Modulated Approach for Improving MFSK RADARS to Resolve Mutual Interference on Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) [PDF]
This paper proposes a novel automotive radar waveform involving the theory behind M-ary frequency shift key (MFSK) radar systems. Along with the MFSK theory, coding schemes are studied to provide a solution to mutual interference.
Jonathan Duke, Eli Neville, Jorge Vargas
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Automotive radar – investigation of mutual interference mechanisms [PDF]
In the past mutual interference between automotive radar sensors has not been regarded as a major problem. With an increasing number of such systems, however, this topic is receiving more and more attention.
M. Goppelt, H.-L. Blöcher, W. Menzel
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As an important remote sensing technology, millimeter-wave radar is used for environmental sensing in many fields due to its advantages of all-day, all-weather operation.
Yanbing Li, Bo Feng, Weichuan Zhang
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Stability of a fear effect predator–prey model with mutual interference or group defense
In this paper, we consider a fear effect predator–prey model with mutual interference or group defense. For the model with mutual interference, we show the interior equilibrium is globally stable, and the mutual interference can stabilize the predator ...
Zhong Li
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Self-Interference Cancellation-Based Mutual-Coupling Model for Full-Duplex Single-Channel MIMO Systems [PDF]
The challenge of a full-duplex single-channel system is the method to transmit and receive signals simultaneously at the same time and on the same frequency. Consequently, a critical issue involved in such an operation is the resulting self-interference.
Pawinee Meerasri +2 more
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Mutual Interference Mitigation in PMCW Automotive Radar
This paper addresses the challenge of mutual interference in phase-modulated continuous wave (PMCW) millimeter-wave (mmWave) automotive radar systems.
Bose, Arindam +2 more
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