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L'accès multiple à porteuse unique (SC) est une technique d'accès multiple de liaison montante prometteuse en raison de sa faible propriété de rapport de puissance crête sur moyenne (PAPR) et de son gain de diversité de haute fréquence qui est réalisable grâce à une simple égalisation du domaine fréquentiel (FDE) en une seule prise. dans un canal fortement sélectif en fréquence. La capacité d'accès multiple peut être obtenue en combinant soit un accès multiple par répartition en fréquence (FDMA), soit un accès multiple par répartition en code (CDMA) avec une transmission SC. Dans cet article, nous passons en revue les recherches récentes sur les techniques d'accès multiple SC avec FDE en un clic. Après avoir introduit le principe de combinaison conjointe FDE/diversité d'antenne, nous passons en revue diverses techniques d'accès multiple SC avec FDE à un clic, c'est-à-dire SC-FDMA, SC-CDMA, CDMA à étalement de blocs et temps de retard/CDMA.
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Fumiyuki ADACHI, Hiromichi TOMEBA, Kazuki TAKEDA, "Frequency-Domain Equalization for Broadband Single-Carrier Multiple Access" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 5, pp. 1441-1456, May 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1441.
Abstract: Single-carrier (SC) multiple access is a promising uplink multiple access technique because of its low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) property and high frequency diversity gain that is achievable through simple one-tap frequency-domain equalization (FDE) in a strong frequency-selective channel. The multiple access capability can be obtained by combining either frequency division multiple access (FDMA) or code division multiple access (CDMA) with SC transmission. In this article, we review the recent research on the SC multiple access techniques with one-tap FDE. After introducing the principle of joint FDE/antenna diversity combining, we review various SC multiple access techniques with one-tap FDE, i.e., SC-FDMA, SC-CDMA, block spread CDMA, and delay-time/CDMA.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1441/_p
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