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A PAPR reduction method based on parallel ant colony optimization using PTS scheme in OFDM systems
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2016-08-27
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Taşpınar, Necmi
Kalınlı, Adem
Yıldırım, Mahmut
Benli, Hilal
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N. Taşpınar, A. Kalınlı, M. Yıldırım, and H. Benli, “A PAPR reduction method based on parallel ant colony optimization using PTS scheme in OFDM systems,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75233.