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Rate-Splitting Multiple Access for Non-Orthogonal Unicast Multicast: An Experimental Study

Signal Processing 2024-07-23 v2

Abstract

Non-orthogonal unicast multicast (NOUM) is a variant of multi-antenna multi-user communications where the users desire a shared message (multicast) in addition to their respective unique messages (unicast). The multicast rate is capped in many emerging NOUM applications, such as live-event broadcasting, location-based services and vehicular communications. Given this constraint, we experimentally show that when the user channels are highly correlated, Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA)-based NOUM can meet the multicast rate while supporting a larger unicast sum rate than multi-user linear precoding (MULP)-based NOUM and orthogonal unicast multicast.

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@article{arxiv.2404.08516,
  title  = {Rate-Splitting Multiple Access for Non-Orthogonal Unicast Multicast: An Experimental Study},
  author = {Xinze Lyu and Sundar Aditya and Bruno Clerckx},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.08516},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by 2024 IEEE 25th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications

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