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- W2963681970 abstract "Joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) is an appealing transmission scheme in the spatial modulation family, where transmit diversity, receive diversity, and multiplexing gain are achieved simultaneously. However, the conventional JSM technique is neither spectrum efficient nor antenna efficient due to its limited candidates of bit-to-antenna mapping. In this paper, we propose a novel JSM approach that involves more mapping candidates to relax the implementation constraint and achieve better reliability. The proposed JSM scheme maximizes the minimum Euclidean distance (MED) between the received signals of different antenna mappings by optimizing the antenna selection and the power allocation over the transmit antennas, named MED-JSM. In particular, an optimal closed-form power allocation solution is derived when there are two receive antennas. For more receive antennas, a lower bound of the minimum Euclidean distance is derived, and a corresponding lower bound-approaching power allocation algorithm is proposed accordingly. Then, the proposed power allocation algorithm and antenna selection are used in a hybrid manner to further enhance the system reliability. Since the optimal MED-JSM requires an exhaustive search over all the received signals, we propose a suboptimal scheme with reduced computational complexity, which shrinks the search space via the Rayleigh-Ritz theorem. Numerical results show that the proposed MED-JSM outperforms the conventional JSM schemes in system's reliability." @default.
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- W2963681970 title "Joint Transmitter-Receiver Spatial Modulation Design via Minimum Euclidean Distance Maximization" @default.
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