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Vol. 1, No. 1, February 2004 - Art. 2
 
The IST project MATRICE on MC-CDMA transmission techniques for future cellular systems

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Friedbert Berens, Laurent Chalard (STMicroelectronics), Laurent Herault, Mathieu des Noes (CEA-LETI, France), David Mottier (Mitsubishi Electric ITE-TCL, France), Jean-François Hélard (INSA-IETR, France), Jonathan Rodriguez, Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey, UK), Anne-Gaële Acx (France Telecom R&D, France), Franziskus Bauer (Nokia, Germany), Atilio Gameiro, Rui L. Aguiar (Universidade de Aveiro/Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal), Santiago Zazo Bello (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)

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© STMicroelectronics, CEA-LETI, Mitsubishi Electric, INSA-IETR, University of Surrey, France Telecom R&D, Nokia, Universidade de Aveiro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 2003
 
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the European IST project MATRICE (MC-CDMA Transmission Techniques for Integrated Broadband Cellular Systems, IST-2001-3220), describing its tasks, goals and preliminary achievements. The main focus of the MATRICE project is the definition of a new air-interface for future cellular mobile radio systems based on Multicarrier-CDMA modulation techniques and the study of its key building blocks like receiver algorithms and flexible TX components. The nine European partners participating in this project are CEA-LETI (F), France Telecom (F), Instituto de Telecomunicações (P), Mitsubishi Electric ITE-TCL (F), University of Madrid (E), University of Surrey (UK), STMicroelectronics (CH), INSA-IETR (F) and Nokia (D).
 
 

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