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The cutoff rate $R_0(W)$ of a discrete memoryless channel (DMC) $W$ is often used as a figure of merit, alongside the channel capacity $C(W)$. Given a channel $W$ consisting of two possibly correlated subchannels $W_1$, $W_2$, the capacity function always satisfies $C(W_1)+C(W_2) le C(W)$, while there are examples for which $R_0(W_1)+R_0(W_2) > R_0(W)$. This fact that cutoff rate can be ``created by channel splitting was noticed by Massey in his study of an optical modulation system modeled as a $M$ary erasure channel. This paper demonstrates that similar gains in cutoff rate can be achieved for general DMCs by methods of channel combining and splitting. Relation of the proposed method to Pinskers early work on cutoff rate improvement and to Imai-Hirakawa multi-level coding are also discussed.
Rate-Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) is a flexible and robust multiple access scheme for downlink multi-antenna wireless networks. RSMA relies on Rate-Splitting (RS) at the transmitter and Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) at the receivers.
It is shown that for any binary-input discrete memoryless channel $W$ with symmetric capacity $I(W)$ and any rate $R <I(W)$, the probability of block decoding error for polar coding under successive cancellation decoding satisfies $P_e le 2^{-N^beta}
A fiber optic channel is modeled in a variety of ways; from the simple additive white complex Gaussian noise model, to models that incorporate memory in the channel. Because of Kerr nonlinearity, a simple model is not a good approximation to an optic
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 precode
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