Performance analysis of various 5G multicarrier techniques

Since 5G is an up-and-coming technology, simulation of proposed modulation techniques i.e. Filter Bank Multicarrier (FBMC), Universal Filtered Multicarrier (UFMC) is necessary. This project aims to compare the performance of the various contenders for the fifth generation. The performance Universal-...

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