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Hence, s12 is a common stream required to be decoded by both users.
The messages (W_{1}^{12}, W_{2}^{12}) are encoded together into a common stream s12 using a codebook shared by both users.
I think there is also a much bigger pool of people who, if you present it to them and say, 'Look, we're going to make what looks really complex and that the bar of entry is super high... You're more interested in it than you might think and here's why.' I think that's a common stream.
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In many cases gene activities are correlated, e.g., due to a common upper stream regulator.
After that, user-k decodes its group common stream (s_{mathcal {K}_{g}}) by treating other group common streams and 1-order private streams as noise.
Only the 4-order common stream s1234 and 1-order private streams are active.
Instead of transmitting all order streams, 1-layer RS transmits the K-order common stream and 1-order private streams.
The decoding procedure starts from the 3-order stream (common stream) and progresses downwards to the 1-order stream (private stream).
s12 is the partial common stream intended for user-1 and user-2.
No power is allocated to the inter-group common stream s1234.
The common stream (s_{mathcal {K}}) is shared by all the users.
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