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Nowadays, wireless communication is played prominent role in modern scenarios. To make an effective communication, it is important to bring new changes in technology. In this paper different types of multiple access technologies have been studied and find that Performance-wise and easy to access are two parameters that have received much attention. In today’s era, NOMA (Non-orthogonal multiple access) technologies are giving better output as compared to other technologies for 5G and Beyond Communication network. Due to this, many types of multiple access technologies have been surveyed for the applications of NOMA. In which RSMA (Rate splitting multiple access) and IDMA (Interleave division multiple access) are the more suitable for NOMA applications. It has been noted IDMA that being a property like interleaving, IDMA distinguishes people very well. In every system there is always a trade-off exists, here the receiver-side complexity is increasing. To reduce this effect, RSMA is the better choice to minimize the receiver complexity. It has been found that RSMA increases the effective execution with easier architecture which assists with limiting execution delay. In this paper, it has been analyzed that RSMA gives better execution with low-complexity structure.
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Kumar, D. (2022). A Review: Recent Progress in Multiple Access Techniques (RSMA and IDMA) for 5G and Beyond Networks. In: Goyal, V., Gupta, M., Mirjalili, S., Trivedi, A. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Communication and Artificial Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 435. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0976-4_6
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