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Katayama, Masaaki, et al.. (2000). Joint Optimization of Transmitter/Receiver with Multiple Transmit/Receive Antennas in Band-Limited Channels. IEICE Transactions on Communications. 83(8). 1697–1704.15 indexed citations
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Yamazato, Takaya, et al.. (1998). Hierarchical Transmission of Huffman Code Using Multi-Code/Multi-Rate DS/SS Modulation with Appropriate Power Control. IEICE Transactions on Communications. 81(12). 2283–2289.
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Okada, Hiraku, et al.. (1998). Queueing Analysis of CDMA Unslotted ALOHA Systems with Finite Buffers. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences. 81(10). 2083–2091.
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Wada, Tadahiro, et al.. (1997). A Constant Amplitude Coding for Orthogonal Multi-Code CDMA Systems. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences. 80(12). 2477–2484.30 indexed citations
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Sato, Takeshi, et al.. (1996). Effects of the Access Timing Delay on CDMA Unslotted ALOHA with Channel Load Sensing (Special Issue on Personal Communications). IEICE Transactions on Communications. 79(9). 1339–1345.2 indexed citations
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Katayama, Masaaki, et al.. (1996). Effects of Multiple Access Interference in a Multi-Rate SSMA System (Special Issue on Personal Communications). IEICE Transactions on Communications. 79(9). 1333–1338.
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Okada, Hironao, Takeshi Sato, Takaya Yamazato, Masaaki Katayama, & Atsunori Ogawa. (1996). A Novel Access Control Method for CDMA Unslotted ALOHA Systems. 391–395.
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Yamazato, Takaya, et al.. (1994). Performance of 16-QAM with Increased Diversity on Rayleigh Fading Channels. International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications. 1133.3 indexed citations
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Yamazato, Takaya, et al.. (1994). Near-far Problem of Hybrid DS/SFH-SSMA with Multi-level Power Control. International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications. 109.1 indexed citations
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Yamazato, Takaya, et al.. (1994). A New Access Protocol for Asynchronous Packet CDMA Systems. International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications. 917.2 indexed citations
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Yamazato, Takaya, et al.. (1992). Interlace Coding System Involving Data Compression Code, Data Encryption Code and Error Correcting Code. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences. 75(6). 458–465.2 indexed citations
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