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Multicarrier Modulation (MCM) is a type of digital modulation technique used in telecommunications and networks. It is a form of spread spectrum modulation that divides a single data stream into multiple parallel streams, each of which is modulated onto a separate carrier frequency. MCM is used in a variety of applications, including wireless communication systems, digital television broadcasting, and digital audio broadcasting.
MCM is advantageous over other modulation techniques due to its ability to reduce interference and improve spectral efficiency. It also offers improved performance in terms of bit error rate, power efficiency, and bandwidth efficiency. MCM is also capable of providing higher data rates than other modulation techniques, making it suitable for applications such as high-speed data transmission.
Some of the companies in the MCM market include Qualcomm, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, and ZTE. Show Less Read more