Generalised spatial modulation
University of Edinburgh · University of Tabuk
Abstract
In this paper, a generalised technique for spatial modulation (SM) is presented. Generalised spatial modulation (GSM) overcomes in a novel fashion the constraint in SM that the number of transmit antennas has to be a power of two. In GSM, a block of information bits is mapped to a constellation symbol and a spatial symbol. The spatial symbol is a combination of transmit antennas activated at each instance. The actual combination of active transmit antennas depends on the random incoming data stream. This is unlike SM where only a single transmit antenna is activated at each instance. GSM increases the overall spectral efficiency by base-two logarithm of the number of antenna combinations. This reduces the…
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4Topics & keywords
- GSM
- Computer science
- Antenna (radio)
- Spectral efficiency
- Algorithm
- Modulation (music)
- Electronic engineering
- Logarithm
- Affordable and clean energy