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In this paper we investigate the use of adaptive grouped multicarrier CDMA as an alternative air-interface technique to DS-CDMA with the aim of increasing the system’s user-capacity while maintaining a satisfactory BER performance.
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Al-Susa, E., Cruickshank, D. (2002). An Adaptive Orthogonal Multicarrier Multiuser CDMA Technique for a Broadband Mobile Communication System. In: Fazel, K., Kaiser, S. (eds) Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum & Related Topics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3569-7_5
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