Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation

We propose and investigate a joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) scheme, which transmits information by jointly exploiting the indices of transmit antenna patterns, the indices of receiver antennas, and amplitude-phase modulation. The proposed JSM is capable of simultaneously achievi...

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Main Authors: Chaowen Liu, Lie-Liang Yang, Wenjie Wang, Fasong Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8249797/
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spelling doaj-79b89e98376f4f5a8551ae74d37892e52021-03-29T20:36:35ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-0166411642310.1109/ACCESS.2018.27909598249797Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial ModulationChaowen Liu0Lie-Liang Yang1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2032-9327Wenjie Wang2Fasong Wang3Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Intelligent Networks and Network Security, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K.Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Intelligent Networks and Network Security, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, ChinaWe propose and investigate a joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) scheme, which transmits information by jointly exploiting the indices of transmit antenna patterns, the indices of receiver antennas, and amplitude-phase modulation. The proposed JSM is capable of simultaneously achieving transmit diversity, receive diversity, and multiplexing gain. In order to facilitate the implementation of the JSM with different reliability-complexity tradeoff, two types of detectors are introduced, which are the maximum-likelihood detection (MLD) and the proposed sub-optimal detection (SOD), including a two-stage SOD and a three-stage SOD. In order to gain insight into the characteristics of the JSM, we analyze the approximate and asymptotic average bit error probability of the JSM systems employing MLD, when regular-scale and large-scale JSM systems are, respectively, considered. Finally, the performance of the JSM systems is investigated with the aid of both simulation and numerical evaluation of our derived formulas. Our studies show that the JSM employs a high flexibility for implementation and online configuration, so as to adapt to the communications environments and to attain the best possible performance.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8249797/Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)spatial modulationtransmitter preprocessingsignal detectionaverage bit error probabilityasymptotic analysis
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author Chaowen Liu
Lie-Liang Yang
Wenjie Wang
Fasong Wang
spellingShingle Chaowen Liu
Lie-Liang Yang
Wenjie Wang
Fasong Wang
Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
IEEE Access
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
spatial modulation
transmitter preprocessing
signal detection
average bit error probability
asymptotic analysis
author_facet Chaowen Liu
Lie-Liang Yang
Wenjie Wang
Fasong Wang
author_sort Chaowen Liu
title Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
title_short Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
title_full Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
title_fullStr Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
title_full_unstemmed Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation
title_sort joint transmitter–receiver spatial modulation
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description We propose and investigate a joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) scheme, which transmits information by jointly exploiting the indices of transmit antenna patterns, the indices of receiver antennas, and amplitude-phase modulation. The proposed JSM is capable of simultaneously achieving transmit diversity, receive diversity, and multiplexing gain. In order to facilitate the implementation of the JSM with different reliability-complexity tradeoff, two types of detectors are introduced, which are the maximum-likelihood detection (MLD) and the proposed sub-optimal detection (SOD), including a two-stage SOD and a three-stage SOD. In order to gain insight into the characteristics of the JSM, we analyze the approximate and asymptotic average bit error probability of the JSM systems employing MLD, when regular-scale and large-scale JSM systems are, respectively, considered. Finally, the performance of the JSM systems is investigated with the aid of both simulation and numerical evaluation of our derived formulas. Our studies show that the JSM employs a high flexibility for implementation and online configuration, so as to adapt to the communications environments and to attain the best possible performance.
topic Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
spatial modulation
transmitter preprocessing
signal detection
average bit error probability
asymptotic analysis
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8249797/
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