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Space Domain Index Modulation

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In this chapter, we discuss the realization of index modulation in the space domain. First, we take a brief review of the pioneering space domain index modulation technique, namely spatial modulation (SM). Then, we propose the generalized pre-coding aided quadrature spatial modulation (GPQSM) scheme, which extends SM to the receiver side, and the virtual spatial modulation (VSM) scheme, which can be used as either a transmitter-side SM or a receiver-side SM scheme depending on the configuration of transceiver antennas. Finally, we discuss the application of space domain index modulation techniques by taking SM as a representative to cooperative communications.

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Wen, M., Cheng, X., Yang, L. (2017). Space Domain Index Modulation. In: Index Modulation for 5G Wireless Communications. Wireless Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51355-3_2

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