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    Multiple access schemes are used to allow many mobile users to share simultaneously a finite amount of radio spectrum. The sharing of spectrum is required to achieve high capacity by simultaneously allocating the available bandwidth (or the available amount of channels) to multiple users.
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    5. Multiple-access techniques: Frequency-division multiple access (FDMA), Time-division mul-tiple access (TDMA), Code-division multiple access (CDMA) a) J. W. Mark and W. Zhuang, Wireless Communications and Networking, Prentice Hall, 2003. (Currently, it is out of print, but you can make
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