Title :
2-User multiple access spatial modulation
Author :
Serafimovski, Nikola ; Sinanovic, Sinan ; Younis, Abdelhamid ; Di Renzo, Marco ; Haas, Harald
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
Spatial modulation (SM) is a recently proposed approach to multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems which entirely avoids inter-channel interference (ICI) and requires no synchronisation between the transmit antennas, while achieving a spatial multiplexing gain. SM allows the system designer to freely trade off the number of transmit antennas with the signal constellation. Additionally, the number of transmit antennas is independent from the number of receive antennas which is an advantage over other multiplexing MIMO schemes. Most contributions thus far, however, have only addressed SM aspects for a point-to-point communication systems, i.e. the single-user scenario. In this work we seek to characterise the behaviour of SM in the interference limited scenario. The proposed maximum-likelihood (ML) detector can successfully decode incoming data from multiple sources in an interference limited scenario and does not suffer from the near-far problem.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; adjacent channel interference; antenna arrays; decoding; maximum likelihood detection; modulation; receiving antennas; space division multiplexing; transmitting antennas; 2-user multiple access spatial modulation; ICI; MIMO systems; ML detector; SM aspects; decoding; interchannel interference; maximum-likelihood detector; multiple-input-multiple-output systems; multiplexing MIMO schemes; point-to-point communication systems; receive antennas; signal constellation; single-user scenario; spatial multiplexing gain; transmit antennas; Bit error rate; Detectors; Interference; Modulation; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
GLOBECOM Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0039-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0038-4
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2011.6162467