Transmit-Receive Generalized Spatial Modulation Based on Dual-layered MIMO Transmission

Abstract

We propose a novel scheme for downlink multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, called dual-layered transmit-receive generalized spatial modulation (DL-TR-GSM). The proposed scheme is based on the concept of dual-layered transmission (DLT) which uses two receive antenna power levels instead of receive antenna activation/inactivation to transmit data in the receive spatial domain. Hence, in order to minimize the bit error rate (BER) for DL-TR-GSM, the optimal ratio between the two power levels is determined. To further characterize DL-TR-GSM, we fully derive the computational complexity and show a significant computational complexity reduction as well as a required hardware complexity reduction of DL-TR-GSM, compared to a state-of-the-art benchmark scheme. Simulation results confirm the performance advantages of DL-TR-GSM.

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