From Reliability to Security: How RIS-Assisted Adaptive SM and SSK Enhances Wireless Systems
Chaorong Zhang, Benjamin K. Ng, Ke Wang, Hui Xu, and Chan-Tong Lam

TL;DR
This paper introduces RIS-assisted adaptive spatial modulation and space shift keying schemes that dynamically optimize antenna activation, enhancing spectral efficiency and physical layer security with lower power and complexity.
Contribution
The paper presents novel RIS-assisted adaptive transmission schemes that improve spectral efficiency and security by dynamically adjusting active antennas, unlike fixed-antenna methods.
Findings
Enhanced spectral efficiency and security demonstrated through simulations.
Improved error performance and robustness against eavesdropping.
Reduced hardware complexity with adaptive antenna activation.
Abstract
This paper proposes two novel wireless transmission schemes, namely reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted received adaptive spatial modulation (RASM) scheme and RIS-assisted received adaptive space shift keying (RASSK) scheme, designed to enhance spectral efficiency (SE) and physical layer security (PLS). In both proposed schemes, transmitting bits are dynamically mapped at receive antennas by leveraging the characteristics of the RIS in each time slot, which enables the enhancement of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at specific selected antennas with nearly few power, thus leading to a reliable and green wireless communication. Unlike conventional fixed-antenna RIS-RSM/GSSK, the term ``adaptive'' indicates the number of active antennas dynamically changes per symbol, conveying extra spatial information to break existing spectral efficiency bottlenecks.This adaptive approach…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
