Redesigned Spatial Modulation for Spatially Correlated Fading Channels
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2017
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Springer New York LLC barbara.b.bertram@gsk.com
Abstract
In this paper, a new variant of Spatial Modulation (SM) Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) transmission technique, designated as Redesigned Spatial Modulation (ReSM) has been proposed. In ReSM scheme, a dynamic mapping for antenna selection is adopted. This scheme employs both single antenna as well as double antenna combinations depending upon channel conditions to combat the effect of spatial correlation. When evaluated over spatially correlated channel conditions, for a fixed spectral efficiency and number of transmit antennas, ReSM exhibits performance improvement of at least 3 dB over all the conventional SM schemes including Trellis Coded Spatial Modulation (TCSM) scheme. Furthermore, a closed form expression for the upper bound on Pairwise Error Probability (PEP) for ReSM has been derived. This has been used to calculate the upper bound for the Average Bit Error Probability (ABEP) for spatially correlated channels. The results of Monte Carlo simulations are in good agreement with the predictions made by analytical results. The relative gains of all the comparison plots in the paper are specified at an ABER of 10?4. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Antennas, Bit error rate, Block codes, Channel estimation, Efficiency, Fading (radio), Fading channels, Intelligent systems, MIMO systems, Monte Carlo methods, Radio communication, Signal receivers, Software radio, Trellis codes, Maximal Receive Ratio Combining (MRRC), Redesigned SM (ReSM), Spatial multiplexing, Spatially Correlated (SC), Spectral efficiencies, Trellis Coded SM (TCSM), Universal software radio peripherals (USRP), Modulation
Citation
Wireless Personal Communications, 2017, 97, 4, pp. 5003-5030
