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As shown in Fig. 3, there are three MDCs and four closed-loop moving paths in the encoding structure, which would be difficult to decode.
In contrast, if the components of x p and x s are of comparable power levels, e.g., τ θ≈1, then the SIC decoding is limited by the mutual interference and it would be difficult to decode either of x p and x s.
If you want your language to be difficult to decode, you will have to get creative.
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