A polarization-based finite-field multiple-access code with two decoders is shown by simulation to beat polar random spreading by about 1.25 dB for 15 users on a Gaussian multiple-access channel.
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Polarized Element-pair Code Based FFMA over a Gaussian Multiple-access Channel
A polarization-based finite-field multiple-access code with two decoders is shown by simulation to beat polar random spreading by about 1.25 dB for 15 users on a Gaussian multiple-access channel.