Spatial modulation for multiple-antenna wireless systems: a survey
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Multiple-antenna techniques constitute a key technology for modern wireless communications, which trade-off superior error performance and higher data rates for increased system complexity and cost. Among the many transmission principles that exploit multiple-antenna at either the transmitter, the receiver, or both, Spatial Modulation (SM) is a novel and recently proposed multiple-antenna transmission technique that can offer, with a very low system complexity, improved data rates compared to Single-Input- Single-Output (SISO) systems, and robust error performance even in correlated channel environments. SM is an entirely new modulation concept that exploits the uniqueness and randomness properties of the…
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- Computer science
- Antenna (radio)
- Wireless
- Transmitter
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Electronic engineering
- Data transmission
- Antenna array
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