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Multiple Access Performance of Parallel Combinatory Spread Spectrum Communication Systems in Nonfading and Rayleigh Fading Channels

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This article is published in IEICE Transactions on Communications.The article was published on 1995-08-25 and is currently open access. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fading distribution & Rayleigh fading.

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Subcarrier-Index Modulation Aided OFDM - Will It Work?

TL;DR: These performance investigations identify the beneficial operating region of the SIM scheme over its conventional orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) counterpart, hence providing general design guidelines for the SIM parameters.
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50 Years of Permutation, Spatial and Index Modulation: From Classic RF to Visible Light Communications and Data Storage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an interdisciplinary survey on spatial modulation (SM), where multiple-input multiple-output microwave and visible light, as well as single and multicarrier communications are considered.
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Parallel combinatory OFDM signaling

TL;DR: A bit mapping procedure using the Johnson (1993) association, together with a position algorithm for the PSK symbols, is proposed, and good analytical approximations of the BER for PC-OFDM systems are derived for AWGN and Ricean fading channels.
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A Novel Modulation with Parallel Combinatory and High Compaction Multi-Carrier Modulation

TL;DR: This paper combines the PC/HC-MCM and frequency hopping multiple access (FHMA) to propose a novel multiple access system that can simultaneously transmit multiple users' data within one symbol duration of PC-OFDM.
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A parallel combinatory OFDM system

TL;DR: The peak to mean power ratio of the PC-OFDM system is lower than for OFDM, which reduces the problem of designing linear power amplifiers and increases the bandwidth efficiency compared to an ordinary OFDM system.
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