2018
DOI: 10.1109/access.2018.2790959
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Joint Transmitter–Receiver Spatial Modulation

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“…Since it is difficult to obtain the statistical distribution of the power normalization factor β i and the entry of the pre-coding matrix exactly, the closed form of (15) and (20) could not be derived straightforward. Alternatively, we can solve this problem by the similar approach that introduced in [19], where the Gamma approximation method [25] was applied. More explicitly, we first employ a tight upper bound to substitute the Q-function [19].…”
Section: Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since it is difficult to obtain the statistical distribution of the power normalization factor β i and the entry of the pre-coding matrix exactly, the closed form of (15) and (20) could not be derived straightforward. Alternatively, we can solve this problem by the similar approach that introduced in [19], where the Gamma approximation method [25] was applied. More explicitly, we first employ a tight upper bound to substitute the Q-function [19].…”
Section: Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both in PSM and GPSM schemes, all transmit antennas are activated for emitting the pre-coded information while all receive antennas are used for the data mapping. In [19], a joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) was introduced to obtain both the multiplexing gain and the diversity gain at the transmitter and the receiver, respectively. In order to further improve the reliability of the JSM scheme, the power allocation algorithm and the antenna selection algorithm were provided in [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where P (k) is andx (k) ms are obtained from the previous expression. Finally, we obtain the transmitted bit sequence by combining the results from (15) and (16).…”
Section: Separate Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint transmitter-receiver spatial modulation (JSM) and the media-based modulation (MBM) are two of the newest members in the SM family. Specifically, the JS-M scheme combines the SM and the precoding-aided SM schemes [13]- [17], aiming to achieve transmit diversity, receive diversity, and multiplexing gain simultaneously [18]- [20]. The MBM scheme is built on the concept of RF mirrors and has a high spectral efficiency that increases linearly with the number of RF mirrors [21]- [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%