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A. B. Carleial, On the Capacity of Multiple-Terminal Communication Networks. PhD thesis, Stanford University, Aug. 1975.

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Rate-Splitting Multiple Access for Discrete Memoryless.. - Grant, Rimoldi.. (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....i ORIGINAL CHANNEL SINGLE USER DECODER TRANSMITTER VIRTUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER Figure 1: A multiple access system based on rate splitting multiple access. Rate splitting was first used by Carleial for the 2 user interference channel and the 2 user Gaussian multiple access channel [13]. Subsequently, van der Meulen outlined the analogous proof for 2 user discrete memoryless multiple access channels [14] The results equivalent to the one in this paper for the Gaussian multiple access channel were proved in [15] This paper is organized in the following way: In Section 2 we ....

A. B. Carleial, On the Capacity of Multiple-Terminal Communication Networks. PhD thesis, Stanford University, Aug. 1975.


A Rate-Splitting Approach to the Gaussian Multiple-Access.. - Rimoldi, Urbanke (1995)   (25 citations)  (Correct)

....requiring further research. To our knowledge, the first to point out that it is preferable to spread using low rate codes as opposed to pseudonoise sequences was Hui [47] While we were preparing the final version of this paper, Beat Keusch brought to our attention a related work. Carleial [48] in his unpublished thesis showed that any point in the 2 user capacity region of the Gaussian multiple access channel can be obtained by splitting either one of the two users into two virtual users. Moreover, he stated that any point in the M user capacity region can be obtained by similar ....

A. B. Carleial, On the Capacity of Multiple-Terminal Communication Networks. PhD thesis, Stanford University, Aug. 1975.

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