中国邮电高校学报(英文) ›› 2012, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (4): 73-79.doi: 10.1016/S1005-8885(11)60285-9

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Novel incremental relaying protocol based on spatial modulation

张铮1,纪红1,李屹2,张鹤立1   

  1. School of Telecommunication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China
  • 收稿日期:2011-12-28 修回日期:2012-03-17 出版日期:2012-08-31 发布日期:2012-09-12
  • 通讯作者: 张铮 E-mail:zhangzheng8677@163.com
  • 基金资助:

    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scholar (61001115)

Novel incremental relaying protocol based on spatial modulation

ZHANG Zheng, JI Hong, LI Yi, ZHANG He-li   

  1. School of Telecommunication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China
  • Received:2011-12-28 Revised:2012-03-17 Online:2012-08-31 Published:2012-09-12
  • Contact: Zheng ZHANG E-mail:zhangzheng8677@163.com
  • Supported by:

    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scholar (61001115)

摘要:

This paper presents a novel incremental relaying protocol based on spatial modulation for cooperative transmission over quasi-static rayleigh fading channel, namely spatial modulation incremental relaying (SMIR), which applies the concept of spatial modulation into incremental relaying. In the proposed protocol, information bits are mapped into two information carrying units: 1) a constellation point in the constellation diagram and 2) the spatial domain, i.e. into the location of a particular cooperative user number. The analytical expression of the frame error rate (FER) for SMIR protocol is derived. Simulation results confirm the presented mathematical analysis and show that SMIR protocol gains 2 and 3 dB in signal to noise ratio (SNR) over the conventional protocol for 3- and 5-bit/symbol transmissions respectively. Moreover, under this protocol the system can achieve a much higher throughput, which means that our proposed protocol brings signi?cant gain in performance.

关键词:

SMIR, cooperative communication, maximum likelihood (ML) detection

Abstract:

This paper presents a novel incremental relaying protocol based on spatial modulation for cooperative transmission over quasi-static rayleigh fading channel, namely spatial modulation incremental relaying (SMIR), which applies the concept of spatial modulation into incremental relaying. In the proposed protocol, information bits are mapped into two information carrying units: 1) a constellation point in the constellation diagram and 2) the spatial domain, i.e. into the location of a particular cooperative user number. The analytical expression of the frame error rate (FER) for SMIR protocol is derived. Simulation results confirm the presented mathematical analysis and show that SMIR protocol gains 2 and 3 dB in signal to noise ratio (SNR) over the conventional protocol for 3- and 5-bit/symbol transmissions respectively. Moreover, under this protocol the system can achieve a much higher throughput, which means that our proposed protocol brings signi?cant gain in performance.

Key words:

SMIR, cooperative communication, maximum likelihood (ML) detection