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Token-Domain Multiple Access: Exploiting Semantic Orthogonality for Collision Mitigation

Information Theory 2025-07-11 v2 Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

Token communications is an emerging generative semantic communication concept that reduces transmission rates by using context and transformer-based token processing, with tokens serving as universal semantic units. In this paper, we propose a semantic multiple access scheme in the token domain, referred to as ToDMA, where a large number of devices share a tokenizer and a modulation codebook for source and channel coding, respectively. Specifically, the source signal is tokenized into sequences, with each token modulated into a codeword. Codewords from multiple devices are transmitted simultaneously, resulting in overlap at the receiver. The receiver detects the transmitted tokens, assigns them to their respective sources, and mitigates token collisions by leveraging context and semantic orthogonality across the devices' messages. Simulations demonstrate that the proposed ToDMA framework outperforms context-unaware orthogonal and non-orthogonal communication methods in image transmission tasks, achieving lower latency and better image quality.

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@article{arxiv.2502.06118,
  title  = {Token-Domain Multiple Access: Exploiting Semantic Orthogonality for Collision Mitigation},
  author = {Li Qiao and Mahdi Boloursaz Mashhadi and Zhen Gao and Deniz Gündüz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.06118},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Published at the IEEE INFOCOM Workshops 2025

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