2006 IEEE GCC Conference (GCC) 2006
DOI: 10.1109/ieeegcc.2006.5686256
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Effect of multi-tone jamming on FH-OFDMA system with orthogonal hopping patterns

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“…Long-term evolution (LTE) is the fifth generation cellular networks air interface supporting where LTE is designed spatially for communications of packet data [1], [2], the technology emphasis is the high efficiency spectral density, data rates with high peak, flexibility of frequency and low latency [3]. The standards of LTE continue to cover multiple releases to satisfy the requirements that deal with data throughput improving, lower latencies, and flexible configurations increasing.…”
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“…Long-term evolution (LTE) is the fifth generation cellular networks air interface supporting where LTE is designed spatially for communications of packet data [1], [2], the technology emphasis is the high efficiency spectral density, data rates with high peak, flexibility of frequency and low latency [3]. The standards of LTE continue to cover multiple releases to satisfy the requirements that deal with data throughput improving, lower latencies, and flexible configurations increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standards of LTE continue to cover multiple releases to satisfy the requirements that deal with data throughput improving, lower latencies, and flexible configurations increasing. After releasing are stopped, third generation partnership project (3GPP) resumes with new version of the standards to fixing errors, but with same old features that introduced [3]. The LTE 13 standard which is called LTE-Advanced Pro.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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