Precoding and Transmit Antenna Subarray Selection for Secure Hybrid Spatial Modulation
Feng Shu, Xiaoyu Liu, Xinyi Jiang, Ling Xu, Guiyang Xia, and Jiangzhou, Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces novel hybrid precoding and transmit antenna subarray selection methods to enhance physical layer security in hybrid spatial modulation systems, balancing performance and complexity.
Contribution
It proposes new hybrid precoding algorithms and low-complexity TASS methods that significantly improve secrecy rate performance in hybrid SM systems.
Findings
Max-ASR-GA and Max-ASR-ADMM precoders outperform existing methods in secrecy rate.
Proposed TASS methods outperform leakage method in simulations.
Low-complexity Max-EV and Max-P-SINR-ANSNR methods achieve near-optimal performance.
Abstract
Spatial modulation (SM) is a particularly important form of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO). Unlike traditional MIMO, it uses both modulation symbols and antenna indices to carry information. In this paper, to avoid the high cost and circuit complexity of fully-digital SM, we mainly consider the hybrid SM system with a hybrid precoding transmitter architecture, combining a digital precoder and an analog precoder. Here, the partially-connected structure is adopted with each radio frequency chain (RF) being connected to a transmit antenna subarray (TAS). In such a system, we made an investigation of secure hybrid precoding and transmit antenna subarray selection (TASS) methods. Two hybrid precoding methods, called maximizing the approximate secrecy rate (SR) via gradient ascent (Max-ASR-GA) and maximizing the approximate SR via alternating direction method of multipliers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
