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MultiCarrier Spread Spectrum 2007: Proceedings from the 6th International Workshop on MultiCarrier Spread Spectrum, May 2007,H,New
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Product Description This book provides the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on MultiCarrier Spread Spectrum (MCSS 2007), 79 May 2007, held in Herrsching, Germany. The book aims to edit the ensemble of the newest contributions and research results in this new field. The book presents comprehensive stateoftheart articles about multicarrier spread spectrum techniques, and discusses multicarrier spread spectrum techniques. From the Back Cover The benefits and success of multicarrier (MC) modulation on one side and the flexibility offered by the spread spectrum (SS) technique on the other side have motivated many researchers to investigate the combination of both techniques since 1993. This combination known as multicarrier spread spectrum (MCSS) benefits from the advantages of both systems and offers high flexibility, high spectral efficiency, simple detection strategies, narrowband interference rejection capabilities, etc. The basic principle of this combination is straightforward: The spreading is performed as direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) but instead of transmitting the chips over a single carrier, several subcarriers are employed. The MC modulation and demodulation can easily be realized in the digital domain by performing IFFT and FFT operations. The separation of the users signals can be performed in the code domain. MCSS systems can perform the spreading in frequency direction, which allows for simple signal detection strategies. Since 1993, MCSS has been deeply studied and new alternative solutions have been proposed. Meanwhile, deep system analysis and comparison with DSCDMA have been performed that show the superiority of MCCDMA. The aim of MultiCarrier Spread Spectrum 2007 is to edit the ensemble of the newest contributions and research results in this new field that have been presented during the 6th International Workshop on MultiCarrier Spread Spectrum (MCSS 2007), held in Herrsching, Germany.
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