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Time Slot

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Time Slot
A period of time during which something takes place. For example, a meeting may be scheduled from 3 pm to 4 pm, or a work order may be processed between 5 pm and 6 pm. In both cases, the scheduled occurrence is the time slot.


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However, since the base station possesses all the users' channels information at current time slot and the previous time slots, the weighting factors can be generated in an pseudo-random manner, that is, the former weighting factors that create beamforming configuration state for one user can be used, in some way, to generate the current former weighting factors only if the coherent time of the channels is large enough [8,9].
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