Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) is an emerging flexible and powerful multiple access for downlink multiantenna networks. In this paper, we introduce the concept of RSMA into short-packet downlink communications. We design optimal linear precoders that maximize the sum rate with Finite Blocklength (FBL) constraints. The relations between the sum rate and blocklength of RSMA are investigated for a wide range of network loads and user deployments. Numerical results demonstrate that RSMA can achieve the same transmission rate as Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) and Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) with shorter blocklengths (and therefore lower latency), especially in overloaded multi-antenna networks. Hence, we conclude that RSM...
Future communication networks may encounter various issues in order to facilitate heavy heterogeneou...
In this paper, we propose two novel cooperative-non-orthogonal-multiple-access (C-NOMA) and cooperat...
Mission-critical applications such as autonomous vehicles, tactile Internet, and factory automation ...
In this letter, we investigate Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) for an uplink communication sys...
Space-division multiple access (SDMA) utilizes linear precoding to separate users in the spatial dom...
Abstract Space-division multiple access (SDMA) utilizes linear precoding to separate users in the sp...
Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) is a robust multiple access scheme for downlink multi-antenna ...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) uplink requires optimization of decoding order and power alloc...
In this paper, the sum-rate maximization problem is studied for wireless networks that use downlink ...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) has attracted a lot of attention as a general and powerful mul...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) is a multiple access technique generalizing conventional techn...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.5G is expected to...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
Future communication networks may encounter various issues in order to facilitate heavy heterogeneou...
In this paper, we propose two novel cooperative-non-orthogonal-multiple-access (C-NOMA) and cooperat...
Mission-critical applications such as autonomous vehicles, tactile Internet, and factory automation ...
In this letter, we investigate Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) for an uplink communication sys...
Space-division multiple access (SDMA) utilizes linear precoding to separate users in the spatial dom...
Abstract Space-division multiple access (SDMA) utilizes linear precoding to separate users in the sp...
Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) is a robust multiple access scheme for downlink multi-antenna ...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) uplink requires optimization of decoding order and power alloc...
In this paper, the sum-rate maximization problem is studied for wireless networks that use downlink ...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) has attracted a lot of attention as a general and powerful mul...
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) is a multiple access technique generalizing conventional techn...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.5G is expected to...
In the past few years, a large body of literature has been created on downlink Non-Orthogonal Multip...
Future communication networks may encounter various issues in order to facilitate heavy heterogeneou...
In this paper, we propose two novel cooperative-non-orthogonal-multiple-access (C-NOMA) and cooperat...
Mission-critical applications such as autonomous vehicles, tactile Internet, and factory automation ...