reconfiguration in Czech
econfiguration <n.> rekonfigurace Entry edited by: B2
Sentence patterns related to "reconfiguration"
1. The model allows the interaction adaptation and reconfiguration by exchanging connectors.
2. There are provided measures for enabling semi-persistent scheduling reconfiguration in carrier aggregation.
3. The creation of a single fight information region in the upper airspace allows the reconfiguration of such airspace into control areas.
4. DEFINE GATEWAYS , COMMUNICATION SERVERS , NETWORK ACCESS PROTOCOLS AND MULTIPLEXING SCHEMES , EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF NETWORK ERROR RECOVERY , RECONFIGURATION AND OVERALL CONTROL .
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6. Under this system, advanced Remote Terminal Units (aRTUs) connected to a larger control centre enable decisions to be made locally, allowing in turn for more flexibility in voltage management, optimal power flow, reconfiguration, etc.
7. Thirdly, the report maps out the reconfiguration and re-emergence of South-South cooperation which we have been advocating in the context of incremental accretion of economic power in the Southern Hemisphere.