Downlink macro-diversity precoding-aided spatial modulation
Manar Mohaisen, Vitalii Pruks

TL;DR
This paper introduces a downlink macro-diversity precoding-aided spatial modulation scheme that doubles spectral efficiency and enhances diversity by coordinating two base stations with optimized constellation rotation.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel MD-PSM scheme with optimized constellation rotation, achieving higher spectral efficiency and diversity compared to conventional PSM.
Findings
Outperforms conventional PSM by up to 17.3 dB in error rate.
Achieves twice the spectral efficiency of traditional PSM.
Doubles the diversity order of conventional PSM.
Abstract
In this paper, a downlink macro-diversity precodingaided spatial modulation (MD-PSM) scheme is proposed, in which two base stations (BSs) communicate simultaneously with a single mobile station (MS). As such, the proposed scheme achieved twice the spectral efficiency of the conventional PSM scheme. To render the demodulation possible, the two signal constellation sets used at the two BSs should be disjoint. Also, since the two BSs use the same spatial dimension, i.e., indices of receive antennas, the Minkowski sum of the two constellation sets should include unrepeated symbols. This is achieved through rotating the constellation set used by the second BS, where the error rate is also minimized. After obtaining the optimal rotation angles for several scenarios, a reduced complexity maximum-likelihood receiver is introduced. For an equal number of transmit and receive antennas of 4 and at…
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