Generalized quadrature spatial modulation and its application to vehicular networks with NOMA

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2020-07-16

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Li J, Dang S, Yan Y, et al., (2021) Generalized quadrature spatial modulation and its application to vehicular networks with NOMA. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Volume 22, Issue 7, July 2021, pp. 4030-4039

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Quadrature spatial modulation (QSM) is recently proposed to increase the spectral efficiency (SE) of SM, which extends the transmitted symbols into in-phase and quadrature domains. In this paper, we propose a generalized QSM (GQSM) scheme to further increase the SE of QSM by activating more than one transmit antenna in in-phase or quadrature domain. A low-complexity detection for GQSM is provided to mitigate the detection burden of the optimal maximum-likelihood (ML) detection method. An upper bounded bit error rate is analyzed to discover the system performance of GQSM. Moreover, by collaborating with the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique, we investigate the practical application of GQSM to cooperative vehicular networks and propose the cooperative GQSM with OMA (C-OMA-GQSM) and cooperative GQSM with NOMA (C-NOMA-GQSM) schemes. Computer simulation results verify the reliability of the proposed low-complexity detection as well as the theoretical analysis, and show that GQSM outperforms QSM in the entire SNR region. The superior BER performance of the proposed C-NOMA-GQSM scheme make it a promising modulation candidate for next generation vehicular networks.

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Vehicular communications, bit error rate, non-orthogonal multiple access, index modulation, spatial modulation

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