A comparative study of the performance of precoded MIMO using Trellis and STBC

Spatial modulation is a transmission technique that uses multiple antennas. It involves mapping of a block of information bits to two information carrying units, as a symbol chosen from constellation diagram and a unique transmit antenna number. The importance of Spatial modulation is that it increases overall spectral efficiency. In this paper we show the performance comparison of MIMO using Trellis Coded Spatial modulation, Space Time Block Coded Spatial modulation and New Trellis Coded Spatial modulation. And performance of each coding systems yields slightly different values. TCM concept is utilized to combat performance degradation of Spatial modulation in correlated channel conditions. Whereas the STBC-SM scheme is useful for high-rate, low complexity, emerging wireless communication systems such as LTE and WiMAX. The New SM-TC scheme offers significant error performance improvements over alternatives while having a lower decoding complexity for 2, 3, and 4 bits/s/Hz transmissions.

[1]  H. Vincent Poor,et al.  New Trellis Code Design for Spatial Modulation , 2011, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.

[2]  H. Vincent Poor,et al.  Space-Time Block Coded Spatial Modulation , 2011, IEEE Transactions on Communications.

[3]  Reinaldo A. Valenzuela,et al.  V-BLAST: an architecture for realizing very high data rates over the rich-scattering wireless channel , 1998, 1998 URSI International Symposium on Signals, Systems, and Electronics. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX167).

[4]  Chang Wook Ahn,et al.  Spatial Modulation - A New Low Complexity Spectral Efficiency Enhancing Technique , 2006, 2006 First International Conference on Communications and Networking in China.

[5]  Harald Haas,et al.  Trellis Coded Spatial Modulation , 2010, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.

[6]  Harald Haas,et al.  Spatial Modulation , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.