Title :
3-Dimensional Shift Keying Modulation Schemes for High Rate MIMO Systems
Author :
Nan Wu ; Xudong Wang ; Hao Dai
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Dalian Maritime Univ., Dalian, China
Abstract :
In this treatise, a novel modulation scheme aimed for achieving high-rates MIMO systems is proposed, which is termed as 3-Dimensional Shift Keying (3- DSK). In the proposed 3-DSK scheme, the information bits can be mapped onto three distinguished information carriers, namely, spatial domain, matrix domain and signal dimension. Since the novel 3-DSK principle is capable of encoding information bits into three information carriers, high throughout can be achieved. Moreover, this 3-DSK framework subsumes diverse existing MIMO arrangements, such as Spatial Modulation (SM), Generalized Space-Time Shift Keying (GSTSK) scheme and Vertical Bell Lab´s Layered Space-Time structure due to its high design flexibility. Additionally, a potential full transmit diversity can be achieved by jointly exploiting the spatial and temporal dimensions. At the receiver, a Maximum Likelihood decoder is adopted in order to jointly recover the information bits. Finally, we demonstrate through numerous simulation results that the 3-DSK architecture is capable of achieving a lower BER performance over SM and GSTSK as well as LDC schemes, while achieving high rates.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; encoding; maximum likelihood decoding; phase shift keying; 3-DSK architecture; 3-DSK scheme; 3-dimensional shift keying modulation; GSTSK; MIMO arrangements; MIMO systems; Vertical Bell Lab; encoding information bits; generalized space-time shift keying; layered space-time structure; matrix domain; maximum likelihood decoder; signal dimension; spatial dimensions; spatial domain; spatial modulation; temporal dimensions; three information carriers; Binary phase shift keying; Bit error rate; Dispersion; Fading; MIMO; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2014 IEEE 80th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/VTCFall.2014.6965801