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Performance analysis of M ‐APSK generalised spatial modulation with constellation reassignment
Author(s) -
Khalid Ahmad,
Quazi Tahmid,
Xu Hongjun,
Patel Sulaiman Saleem
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of communication systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.344
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1099-1131
pISSN - 1074-5351
DOI - 10.1002/dac.4497
Subject(s) - amplitude and phase shift keying , gsm , quadrature amplitude modulation , phase shift keying , computer science , minimum shift keying , bit error rate , electronic engineering , mathematics , telecommunications , engineering , decoding methods
Summary Generalised spatial modulation (GSM) is a recently developed multiple‐input multiple‐output (MIMO) technique aimed at improving data rates over conventional spatial modulation (SM) systems. However, for identical antenna array size and configurations (AASC), the bit error rate (BER) of GSM systems in comparison with SM systems is degraded. Recently, a GSM system with constellation reassignment (GSM‐CR) was proposed in order to improve the BER of traditional GSM systems. However, this study focused on M ‐ary quadrature amplitude modulation ( M ‐QAM) schemes. The focus of this paper is the application of a circular constellations scheme, in particular, amplitude phase shift keying (APSK) modulation, to GSM and GSM‐CR systems. An analytical bound for the average BER of the proposed M ‐APSK GSM and M ‐APSK GSM‐CR systems over fading channels is derived. The accuracy of this bound is verified using Monte Carlo simulation results. A 4 × 4 16‐APSK GSM‐CR system achieves a gain of 2.5 dB at BER of 10 −5 over the traditional 16‐APSK GSM system with similar AASC. Similarly, a 6 × 4 32‐APSK GSM‐CR system achieves a gain of 2 dB at BER of 10 −5 over equivalent 32‐APSK GSM system.