Properties of a Convoluted-Time and Code Division Multiple Access Communication Systems Based upon Complete Complementary Codes
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概要
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A convoluted-time and code division multiple access (CT-CDMA) communication system based on complete complementary codes has been proposed. In this letter, the properties of this communication system are discussed and compared with those of the conventional CDMA systems using complete complementary codes.
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- 2008-10-01
著者
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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AONO Masahiro
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Tokyo Jpn
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Aono Masahiro
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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