Multidimensional Index Modulation for 5G and Beyond Wireless Networks
Seda Dogan-Tusha, Armed Tusha, Ertugrul Basar, Huseyin Arslan

TL;DR
This paper reviews multidimensional index modulation (IM) techniques for 5G and beyond, categorizing them, analyzing their performance, and proposing a framework to optimize their use for different 5G services.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive categorization of IM techniques, links them to 5G services, and introduces a framework for their efficient utilization in future wireless networks.
Findings
Multidimensional IM enhances spectral efficiency and BER performance.
A framework links IM schemes to 5G services like eMBB, mMTC, URLLC.
KPIs are defined to evaluate IM techniques across dimensions.
Abstract
This study examines the flexible utilization of existing IM techniques in a comprehensive manner to satisfy the challenging and diverse requirements of 5G and beyond services. After spatial modulation (SM), which transmits information bits through antenna indices, application of IM to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) subcarriers has opened the door for the extension of IM into different dimensions, such as radio frequency (RF) mirrors, time slots, codes, and dispersion matrices. Recent studies have introduced the concept of multidimensional IM by various combinations of one-dimensional IM techniques to provide higher spectral efficiency (SE) and better bit error rate (BER) performance at the expense of higher transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) complexity. Despite the ongoing research on the design of new IM techniques and their implementation challenges, proper use of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
