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Quadrature Space-Frequency Index Modulation for Energy-Efficient 5G Wireless Communication Systems


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This paper proposes a novel quadrature space-frequency index modulation (QSF-IM) scheme as a promising energy-efficient radio-access technology for the fifth generation (...Show More

Abstract:

This paper proposes a novel quadrature space-frequency index modulation (QSF-IM) scheme as a promising energy-efficient radio-access technology for the fifth generation (5G) wireless systems. Motivated by the potential energy saving of spatial modulation (SM) with the part of information being carried through antenna indexes, the proposed scheme further leverages the benefits of SM by applying the idea across the spatial and frequency domains. Moreover, by deploying dual antenna constellation for in-phase and quadrature-phase transmission, the proposed scheme can enhance data rate at no extra cost of energy consumption, leading to further improvement in energy efficiency. Theoretical bit error rate and achievable sum-rate of the proposed scheme over frequency-selective correlated Rician and Rayleigh fading channels are derived and are shown to have good agreement with simulations. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is analyzed through a comprehensive list of performance metrics, including spectral efficiency (SE), energy efficiency (EE), cost efficiency (CE), and economic efficiency. Performance trade-offs between these metrics are thoroughly investigated. Compared with other existing schemes, the proposed QSF-IM scheme is demonstrated to offer better EE-SE and EE-CE tradeoffs, and can therefore be considered as a potential candidate for energy-spectral efficient 5G systems.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Communications ( Volume: 66, Issue: 7, July 2018)
Page(s): 3050 - 3064
Date of Publication: 23 November 2017

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I. Introduction

The fifth generation (5G) wireless system is targeted to offer 1000 times the system capacity, 10 times the spectral efficiency (SE) and data rate, and 25 times the average cell throughput, compared to the fourth generation (4G) network [1]. Not only does the 5G network aim to enhance system throughput and user data rate, significant improvement in energy efficiency (EE) and cost efficiency (CE) is also expected [2]. This has attracted considerable interest in researching revolutionary wireless technologies to meet these challenging targets.

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