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Channel Division Multiple Access (ChDMA)
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Channel Divison Multiple Access (ChDMA)
Channel Division Multiple Access (ChDMA) is a simple multiple access scheme developed for low duty cycle UWB networks. The idea lies in the fact that…
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Blind equalization
Channel (communications)
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Signal processing
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2013
2013
Asymptotic Design and Analysis of Multiuser Detector for UWB High Data Rate Channel Based on Channel Division Multiple Access
H. Chihi
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R. Bouallègue
2013
Corpus ID: 39246560
In this paper, we study an innovative multiple access scheme that exploits the intrinsic properties of the wireless envi…
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2013
2013
Spectral Efficiency Performance Analysis of Multi-Band Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Physical Layer using Channel Division Multiple Access under Ultra Wide BandChannel
H. Chihi
2013
Corpus ID: 62795729
This contribution presents an investigation into methods for maximizing the spectral efficiency of Multi Band Orthogonal…
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2007
2007
Channel division multiple access : new multiple access approach for UWB networks
de Lacerda Neto
,
Raul Liberato
2007
Corpus ID: 15466332
During the last years, Ultra-WideBand (UWB) has been presented as a promising radio technology due to the large bandwidth…
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1998
1998
Blind array channel division multiple access (AChDMA) for mobile communications
V. Barroso
,
José M. F. Moura
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J. Xavier
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
1998
Corpus ID: 8130317
The paper introduces array channel division multiple access (AChDMA), which is a new blind algorithm for advanced SDMA in mobile…
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