Tensor-Based Modulation on the Unit Circle: A Coding Perspective
Abstract
Tensor-based modulation (TBM) provides a multi-linear spreading framework for blind multi-user separation in unsourced random access. In this paper, we show that TBM is a coded modulation built on a non-binary linear block code over , whose symbols are mapped to -PSK modulation, defining a geometrically uniform signal space code. We explicitly derive this generator matrix, characterize its rank deficiency, and show that reference symbols for tensor identifiability correspond to code shortening, producing a quasi-systematic or a systematic code, depending on the number of considered reference symbols for the TBM. Simulations in single-user AWGN and multi-user non-coherent multi-antenna fading channels demonstrate strong robustness and interference resilience, establishing TBM as a scalable, algebraically structured modulation-coding scheme bridging tensor representations and modern coding theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.07729,
title = {Tensor-Based Modulation on the Unit Circle: A Coding Perspective},
author = {Sweta Suresh and Charly Poulliat and Claire Goursaud and Maxime Guillaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.07729},
year = {2026}
}
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Submitted to the 2026 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory