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Abstract: Quasi-complementary sequence sets (QCSSs) play a crucial role in multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems, as they can accommodate a large number of users. In this paper ...
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Abstract: Quasi complementary sequence sets (QCSSs) are important in modern communication systems as they are capable of supporting more users, which is desired in applications like MC-CDMA nowadays.