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Bibliography

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  • Myung, Hyung G. (2007). "Introduction to Single Carrier FDMA." 15th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2007), Poznań, Poland, September 3-7, 2007. EURASIP.
    • This conference paper is a reliable source as it is from a reputable conference and authored by a professional from a known corporation, Qualcomm. The content provides a focused overview of Single Carrier FDMA, relevant for establishing its technical aspects and applications, making it useful for detailed coverage in the article.
  • Ciochina, Cristina, and Sari, Hikmet. (2010). "A review of OFDMA and single-carrier FDMA." Proceedings of the 2010 European Wireless Conference (EW), pp. 706-710.
    • This conference paper presents a comprehensive review of the historical developments and technical distinctions between OFDM, OFDMA, and SC-FDMA. It's a significant source for those interested in the evolution and current status of these modulation and access techniques, especially in the context of LTE systems.

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