Recently, a new multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission scheme termed as receive spatial modulation (RSM) is proposed, which activates a subset of receive antennas to carry additional information bits through the index domain. In this paper, a novel variant of RSM, which is referred to as enhanced RSM (ERSM), is proposed to further improve the system performance, especially in high-mobility scenarios. For ERSM, the log-likelihood ratio (LLR) and maximum likelihood (ML) detectors are developed, which exhibit very low implementation complexity. With the proposed ML detector, the ERSM is analyzed using different performance metrics, including the asymptotic average bit error probability (ABEP), the exact coding gain, and the achievable rate. Both the analysis and simulation results corroborate the superiority of the proposed scheme.
Low-Complexity Detector and Performance Analysis for Enhanced Receive Spatial Modulation under High Mobility
01.06.2017
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