A Primer on Rate-Splitting Multiple Access: Tutorial, Myths, and
Abstract—Rate-SplittingMultiple Access (RSMA) has emerged as a powerful multiple access, interference management, and multi-user strategy for next generation communication systems.
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Abstract—Rate-SplittingMultiple Access (RSMA) has emerged as a powerful multiple access, interference management, and multi-user strategy for next generation communication systems.
Soft handoff is possible because the MSC can monitor a user from two or more base stations simultaneously. The MSC may choose the best version of the signal at any time without switching
A cellular network consists of a number of fixed base-stations, one for each cell. The total coverage area is divided into cells and a mobile communicates with the base
Maritime mobile-satellite distress, urgency and safety communications shall have priority access and immediate availability over all other mobile satellite communications operating within a network.
The number of cells that can be configured per sector depends on hardware capabilities. A simple rule of thumb: systems with narrow bandwidths require more carriers and often group multiple
Figure 10.4 The two-user uplink with multiple receive antennas at the base-station: performance of orthogonal multiple access is strictly inferior to the capacity.
r communication: multiple access and interference management. The first issue addresses how the overall resource (time, frequency, and space) of the system is shared by the users in the same cell
This chapter introduces a review of the different modulation, multiple access, duplexing, and line coding techniques and the various methods and tools that are used to implement it.
We then describe the cellular principle. In order to increase the number of simultaneous links on which communication can take place, an area is divided into multiple cells, each of which has one base
Cellular Example: Many people want to talk on their cell phones. Each phone must communicate with a base station. Imagine if only one person could talk on their cell phone at a time! Problem: How
Abstract—We consider the number of users associating with each base station in a cellular network.