READ ME File For 'Research data for the paper: Spatial Modulated Multicarrier Sparse Code-Division Multiple Access' Dataset DOI: https://doi.org/10.5258/soton/D1104 ReadMe Author: Yusha Liu, Southampton Wireless Group, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton This dataset supports the publication: Yusha Liu, Lie-Liang Yang, Pei Xiao, Harald Haas and Lajos Hanzo; Spatial Modulated Multicarrier Sparse Code-Division Multiple Access. IEEE Trans on Wireless Communication https://doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2019.2947042 This dataset contains which are used for generating Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6 Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9 Fig.10 Fig.11 Fig.12 and Fig.13. These figures are plotted using GLE (Graphics Layout Engine). The scripts of Gle are also included in the folds for each figures. In order to generate these figures, you should install Gle http://glx.sourceforge.net/ The figures are as follows: Fig. 4: Single-user BER bound of (34) for SM/MC-SCDMA systems with N = 12 subcarriers communicating over frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels having different number of paths. Fig. 5: Single-user BER performance of SM/MC-SCDMA systems, when a user occupies dx= 4 or all 16 subcarriers. Fig. 6: Single-user BER performance of SM/MC-SCDMA systems, when a user occupies different number of subcarriers (dx) for information transmission. Fig. 7: Performance comparison of SM/MC-SCDMA systems, when the non-zero elements of users are co-located or iteratively distributed. Fig. 8: BER performance of SM/MC-SCDMA systems employing N = 12 subcarriers to support K = 18 users. Fig. 9: BER performance of SM/MC-SCDMA system employing N = 16 subcarriers to support different number of users. Fig. 10: BER performance of SM/MC-SCDMA systems employing N = 12 subcarriers to support K = 18 users, i.e., with a loading factor of 1.5. Fig. 11: BER performance of the SM/MC-SCDMA systems with a loading factor of 1.5, when given b = b1+b2= 5 BPS but using different modulation levels. Fig. 12: Comparison of BER performance of the SM/MC-SCDMA, MC-SCDMA, SM/MC-SCMA and MC-SCMA systems with a system load of 150%. Fig. 13: Comparison of BER performance of the SM/MC-SCDMA systems employing different number of subcarriers to support a fixed system load of 200%. Date of data collection: from Nov 2th, 2017 to Aug 7st, 2019 Information about geographic location of data collection: University of Southampton, U.K. Related projects: The financial support of the EPSRC projects EP/P034284/1, EP/P03456X/1 and of the ERCs Advance Fellow Award QuantCom are gratefully acknowledged. Date that the file was created: Oct 2019 Date that the file was edited to add research output doi: March 2022