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Lambda Floor

The lower-load threshold that triggers lane fusion when aggregate load drops below this value for two consecutive slots. When the sum of lane loads falls below lambda floor, lanes merge to reduce overhead and improve latency during low-traffic periods.

Lambda Floor

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The lower-load threshold that triggers lane fusion when aggregate load drops below this value for two consecutive slots. When the sum of lane loads falls below lambda floor, lanes merge to reduce overhead and improve la…

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Definition

The lower-load threshold that triggers lane fusion when aggregate load drops below this value for two consecutive slots. When the sum of lane loads falls below lambda floor, lanes merge to reduce overhead and improve latency during low-traffic periods.

Why it matters

Automatically reduces infrastructure overhead when network demand is low.

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