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Generalized dual-mode index modulation aided OFDM

Generalized dual-mode index modulation aided OFDM
Generalized dual-mode index modulation aided OFDM
Dual-mode index modulation aided orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DM-OFDM) is recently proposed, where subcarriers are partitioned into OFDM subblocks, divided into two groups within each subblock, and modulated by two differentiable constellation alphabets. In DM-OFDM, additional bits can be transmitted through indices of subcarriers modulated by the same constellation alphabet. In this letter, generalized DM-OFDM (GDM-OFDM) is proposed, where the number of subcarriers modulated by the same constellation mode in each subblock is alterable. By applying such enhancement, the spectral efficiency can be improved at the cost of marginal performance loss. Moreover, since the BER performance of GDM-OFDM degrades at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), an interleaving technique is employed to address this issue. At the receiver, a maximum-likelihood (ML) detector and a reduced-complexity log-likelihood ratio (LLR) detector are employed for demodulation. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed GDMOFDM is capable of enhancing the spectral efficiency compared with DM-OFDM at the cost of negligible performance loss, and the interleaved GDM-OFDM (IGDM-OFDM) can harvest on performance gain over GDM-OFDM.
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Mao, Tianqi
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Wang, Zhaocheng
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Mao, Tianqi
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Wang, Qi
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Wang, Zhaocheng
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Mao, Tianqi, Wang, Qi and Wang, Zhaocheng (2016) Generalized dual-mode index modulation aided OFDM. IEEE Communications Letters, 1-4. (doi:10.1109/LCOMM.2016.2635634). (In Press)

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Dual-mode index modulation aided orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DM-OFDM) is recently proposed, where subcarriers are partitioned into OFDM subblocks, divided into two groups within each subblock, and modulated by two differentiable constellation alphabets. In DM-OFDM, additional bits can be transmitted through indices of subcarriers modulated by the same constellation alphabet. In this letter, generalized DM-OFDM (GDM-OFDM) is proposed, where the number of subcarriers modulated by the same constellation mode in each subblock is alterable. By applying such enhancement, the spectral efficiency can be improved at the cost of marginal performance loss. Moreover, since the BER performance of GDM-OFDM degrades at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), an interleaving technique is employed to address this issue. At the receiver, a maximum-likelihood (ML) detector and a reduced-complexity log-likelihood ratio (LLR) detector are employed for demodulation. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed GDMOFDM is capable of enhancing the spectral efficiency compared with DM-OFDM at the cost of negligible performance loss, and the interleaved GDM-OFDM (IGDM-OFDM) can harvest on performance gain over GDM-OFDM.

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Submitted date: 1 September 2016
Accepted/In Press date: 1 December 2016
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/403504
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Date deposited: 05 Dec 2016 09:33
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Author: Tianqi Mao
Author: Qi Wang
Author: Zhaocheng Wang

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