Space-Time Shift Keying Aided OTFS Modulation for Orthogonal Multiple Access
Zeping Sui, Hongming Zhang, Sumei Sun, Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel space-time shift keying aided OTFS modulation scheme for uplink multiple access in high-Doppler environments, enhancing diversity, coding gains, and reducing detection complexity.
Contribution
It proposes a new STSK-OTFS-MA system that exploits joint time, space, and DD-domain degrees of freedom, along with low-complexity detection algorithms and capacity analysis.
Findings
Achieves lower BER than conventional methods
Provides higher DCMC capacity than SM and OFDM
Offers favorable trade-offs between BER, system, and detection complexity
Abstract
Space-time shift keying-aided orthogonal time frequency space modulation-based multiple access (STSK-OTFS-MA) is proposed for reliable uplink transmission in high-Doppler scenarios. As a beneficial feature of our STSK-OTFS-MA system, extra information bits are mapped onto the indices of the active dispersion matrices, which allows the system to enjoy the joint benefits of both STSK and OTFS signalling. Due to the fact that both the time-, space- and DD-domain degrees of freedom are jointly exploited, our STSK-OTFS-MA achieves increased diversity and coding gains. To mitigate the potentially excessive detection complexity, the sparse structure of the equivalent transmitted symbol vector is exploited, resulting in a pair of low-complexity near-maximum likelihood (ML) multiuser detection algorithms. Explicitly, we conceive a progressive residual check-based greedy detector (PRCGD) and an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
