A Survey on Spatial Modulation in Emerging Wireless Systems: Research Progresses and Applications

July 03, 2019 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

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Authors Miaowen Wen, Beixiong Zheng, Kyeong Jin Kim, Marco Di Renzo, Theodoros A. Tsiftsis, Kwang-Cheng Chen, Naofal Al-Dhahir arXiv ID 1907.02941 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Citations 372 Venue IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Last Checked 7 days ago
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Spatial modulation (SM) is an innovative and promising digital modulation technology that strikes an appealing trade-off between spectral efficiency and energy efficiency with a simple design philosophy. SM enjoys plenty of benefits and shows great potential to fulfill the requirements of future wireless communications. The key idea behind SM is to convey additional information typically through the ON/OFF states of transmit antennas and simultaneously save the implementation cost by reducing the number of radio frequency chains. As a result, the SM concept can have widespread effects on diverse applications and can be applied in other signal domains such as frequency/time/code/angle domain or even across multiple domains. This survey provides a comprehensive overview of the latest results and progresses in SM research. Specifically, the fundamental principles, variants of system design, and enhancements of SM are described in detail. Furthermore, the integration of the SM family with other promising techniques, applications to emerging communication systems, and extensions to new signal domains are also extensively studied.
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