Exhibition 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ieeegcc.2009.5734309
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Spatial modulation: Performance evaluation in Nakagami fading channels

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“…Being a new modulation concept conceived for MIMO communications, the performance of SM-MIMO has been studied extensively in the last few years [53], [55], [56], [64], [66], [90], [96], [174]- [193]. The main goal has been fourfold: 1) to understand the impact of wireless propagation on the end-to-end error probability and achievable rate; 2) to identify those propagation scenarios, where the adoption of SM-MIMO is a suitable choice; 3) to provide guidelines for new system designs and transmission concepts based on the SM-MIMO principle; and 4) to shed light on the fundamental properties such as the achievable diversity order.…”
Section: Error Performance and Capacity Analysis Over Fading Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being a new modulation concept conceived for MIMO communications, the performance of SM-MIMO has been studied extensively in the last few years [53], [55], [56], [64], [66], [90], [96], [174]- [193]. The main goal has been fourfold: 1) to understand the impact of wireless propagation on the end-to-end error probability and achievable rate; 2) to identify those propagation scenarios, where the adoption of SM-MIMO is a suitable choice; 3) to provide guidelines for new system designs and transmission concepts based on the SM-MIMO principle; and 4) to shed light on the fundamental properties such as the achievable diversity order.…”
Section: Error Performance and Capacity Analysis Over Fading Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…present the threshold η to stop the calculating Euclidean distances in(15), that is, ϵ a α , b β À Á < η which results in estimated symbols ŝ a α qr ,…”
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confidence: 99%