To meet the data rate and quality-of-service requirements of the future cellular systems, new air interfaces are currently under development. In this paper, we compare two air interfaces of particular interest for the uplink: 1) cyclic-prefix code-division multiple access (CP-CDMA), which has been proposed in the literature as an evolution of direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA) because it enables the low-complexity equalization of the multipath channel in the frequency domain, and 2) single-carrier frequency-division multiple access (SC-FDMA), which has recently been proposed in the long-term evolution of the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standard because it enables the easy separation of users in the frequ...
Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code divis...
The adaptation of wireless technologies to the users rapidly changing demands is one of the main dri...
Single-carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA) is becoming more and more popular in multiuser communication because ...
To meet the data rate and quality-of-service requirements of the future cellular systems, new air in...
The following various multiple access schemes based on CDMA are investigated: Hybrid OCA-FD/SC-CDMA:...
Single-carrier code-division multiple access (SC-CDMA), also named cyclic-prefix CDMA in the literat...
Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has become a popular alternative to orth...
This paper presents a novel modulation scheme which combines key characteristics of Single Carrier F...
Abstract—Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has become a popular alternativ...
Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has appeared to be a promising techniqu...
Second Generation (2G) mobile cellular communication systems, which use digital technology, are very...
International audienceThis special issue focuses on single carrier block modulation (SC-BM) with fre...
A complete complementary code based direct sequence code division multiple access (CC/DS-CDMA) syst...
This paper presents a novel multiple-access modulation scheme which combines key characteristics of ...
The evolution of air interfaces for 4G wireless systems often appears as an OFDM-CDMA battle which O...
Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code divis...
The adaptation of wireless technologies to the users rapidly changing demands is one of the main dri...
Single-carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA) is becoming more and more popular in multiuser communication because ...
To meet the data rate and quality-of-service requirements of the future cellular systems, new air in...
The following various multiple access schemes based on CDMA are investigated: Hybrid OCA-FD/SC-CDMA:...
Single-carrier code-division multiple access (SC-CDMA), also named cyclic-prefix CDMA in the literat...
Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has become a popular alternative to orth...
This paper presents a novel modulation scheme which combines key characteristics of Single Carrier F...
Abstract—Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has become a popular alternativ...
Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has appeared to be a promising techniqu...
Second Generation (2G) mobile cellular communication systems, which use digital technology, are very...
International audienceThis special issue focuses on single carrier block modulation (SC-BM) with fre...
A complete complementary code based direct sequence code division multiple access (CC/DS-CDMA) syst...
This paper presents a novel multiple-access modulation scheme which combines key characteristics of ...
The evolution of air interfaces for 4G wireless systems often appears as an OFDM-CDMA battle which O...
Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code divis...
The adaptation of wireless technologies to the users rapidly changing demands is one of the main dri...
Single-carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA) is becoming more and more popular in multiuser communication because ...