2022
DOI: 10.1109/jsac.2021.3139485
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Special Issue on Next Generation Multiple Access—Part I

Abstract: I. INTRODUCTIONA S THE long-term evolution (LTE) system is reaching maturity and the fifth-generation (5G) systems are being commercially deployed, researchers have turned their attention to the development of next-generation wireless networks. Compared to current wireless networks, on the one hand, next-generation wireless networks are expected to achieve significantly higher capacity, extremely low latency, ultra-high reliability, as well as massive and ubiquitous connectivity for supporting diverse disrupti… Show more

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