Abstract: The pressure to develop new network architectures and multiple access technologies is driven by increasing demands on network performance, number of devices, network traffic, and use cases.
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Abstract: Multiple access (MA) is a crucial part of any wireless system and refers to techniques that make use of the resource dimensions (e.g., time, frequency, power, antenna, code, and message) to ...