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Signal Constellations with Algebraic Properties and their Application in Spatial Modulation Transmission Schemes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
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Signal Constellations with Algebraic Properties and their Application in Spatial Modulation Transmission Schemes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Series: Schriftenreihe der Institute fur Systemdynamik (ISD) und optische Systeme (IOS)
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Nowadays, most digital modulation schemes are based on conventional
signal constellations that have no algebraic group, ring, or field
properties, e.g. square quadrature-amplitude modulation
constellations. Signal constellations with algebraic structure can
enhance the system performance. For instance, multidimensional
signal constellations based on dense lattices can achieve
performance gains due to the dense packing. The algebraic structure
enables low-complexity decoding and detection schemes. In this
work, signal constellations with algebraic properties and their
application in spatial modulation transmission schemes are
investigated. Several design approaches of two- and
four-dimensional signal constellations based on Gaussian,
Eisenstein, and Hurwitz integers are shown. Detection algorithms
with reduced complexity are proposed. It is shown, that the
proposed Eisenstein and Hurwitz constellations combined with the
proposed suboptimal detection can outperform conventional
two-dimensional constellations with ML detection.
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