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Multiple Access Techniques for 5G Wireless Networks and Beyond

By : Mojtaba Vaezi [Editor].
Contributor(s): Zhiguo Ding [Editor] | H. Vincent Poor [Editor].
Material type: TextTextISBN: 9783319920900.Subject(s): Engineering; Wireless communication systems | Mobile communication systems | Multiplexing | Telecommunications | Computer Communication Networks | Production of electric energy or | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical | Technology & Engineering -- Mobile & Wireless CommunicationsDDC classification: 621.384 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This book presents comprehensive coverage of current and emerging multiple access, random access, and waveform design techniques for 5G wireless networks and beyond. A definitive reference for researchers in these fields, the book describes recent research from academia, industry, and standardization bodies. The book is an all-encompassing treatment of these areas addressing orthogonal multiple access and waveform design, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) via power, code, and other domains, and orthogonal, non-orthogonal, and grant-free random access. The book builds its foundations on state of the art research papers, measurements, and experimental results from a variety of sources.
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This book presents comprehensive coverage of current and emerging multiple access, random access, and waveform design techniques for 5G wireless networks and beyond. A definitive reference for researchers in these fields, the book describes recent research from academia, industry, and standardization bodies. The book is an all-encompassing treatment of these areas addressing orthogonal multiple access and waveform design, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) via power, code, and other domains, and orthogonal, non-orthogonal, and grant-free random access. The book builds its foundations on state of the art research papers, measurements, and experimental results from a variety of sources.

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