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Generalized multiple-mode OFDM with index modulation

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Wen, Miaowen
Li, Qiang
Zhang, Wensong

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Multiple-mode orthogonal frequency division multiplexing with index modulation (MM-OFDM-IM), which transmits an OFDM signal with information bits embedded onto multiple distinguishable signal constellations of the same cardinality and their permutations, is a recently proposed IM technique in the frequency domain. It is capable of achieving higher spectral efficiency and better error performance than classical OFDM and existing frequency-domain IM schemes. In this paper, we propose the scheme of generalized (G-) MM-OFDM-IM, which allows a different subcarrier to utilize a signal constellation of a different size while conveying the same number of IM bits. Considering phase shift keying constellations, we present design guidelines for GMM-OFDM-IM to achieve an optimal error performance in the asymptotically high signal-to-noise ratio region. A computationally efficient and near-optimal detector based on the idea of sequential decoding is also tailored to GMM-OFDM-IM, which avoids the detection of an illegitimate constellation permutation. Monte Carlo simulations are conducted to validate the inherent properties and advantages of GMM-OFDM-IM.

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IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

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Engineering, electrical and electronic, Telecommunications

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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

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10.1109/TWC.2018.2860954

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