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Polar codes for the m-user multiple access channel
Emmanuel Abbe, Emre Telatar
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Center for Statistics & Machine Learning
Mathematics
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Additive White Gaussian Noise Channel
20%
Binary Input
60%
Block Error Probability
20%
Block Size
20%
Decoding Complexity
20%
Encoding Complexity
20%
Finite Fields
20%
Input Alphabet
20%
Matroid
20%
Multiple Access Channel
100%
Polar Code Construction
20%
Polar Codes
100%
Polarization Method
20%
Polymatroid
20%
Rate Region
20%
Sum Rate
60%
Engineering
Additive White Gaussian Noise
20%
Binary Input
60%
Blocklength
20%
Decoding Complexity
20%
Encoding Complexity
20%
Extremal
40%
Input Multiple
40%
Multiple Access Channel
100%
Rate Region
20%
Computer Science
Additive White Gaussian Noise
20%
Applied Technique
20%
Code Construction
20%
Decoding Complexity
20%
Desirable Property
20%
Encoding Complexity
20%
Input Alphabet
20%
Multiple Access Channel
100%
sum rate
60%
Transmitting User
20%