2020
DOI: 10.1109/tcomm.2019.2957219
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Energy Efficient Transmit-Receive Hybrid Spatial Modulation for Large-Scale MIMO Systems

Abstract: We consider a point to point large-scale multipleinput multiple-output system operating in the millimeter wave (mmWave) band and an outdoor scenario. Novel transmit and receive spatial modulation schemes are proposed for uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) data transmission phases based on a novel energy efficient hybrid user terminal architecture. The analog circuitry of the proposed hybrid architecture is divided into two stages: phase shifters and analog switches. The phase shifting stage assures high gain and ov… Show more

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“…The joint design of UL TSM and the DL RSM systems is a novel approach that aims at reducing the computational complexity by exploiting the channel reciprocity. In [46], [47], we developed novel transmit and receive SM schemes for UL and DL data transmission phases based on novel energy efficient hybrid UT architecture. The joint scheduling of multiple users, power allocation and antenna selection for broadcast and multiple access channels are novel problems for SM systems.…”
Section: Challenges Addressed In This Phd Dissertationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint design of UL TSM and the DL RSM systems is a novel approach that aims at reducing the computational complexity by exploiting the channel reciprocity. In [46], [47], we developed novel transmit and receive SM schemes for UL and DL data transmission phases based on novel energy efficient hybrid UT architecture. The joint scheduling of multiple users, power allocation and antenna selection for broadcast and multiple access channels are novel problems for SM systems.…”
Section: Challenges Addressed In This Phd Dissertationmentioning
confidence: 99%