Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks

What is index modulation (IM)? This is an interesting question that we have started to hear more and more frequently over the past few years. The aim of this paper is to answer this question in a comprehensive manner by covering not only the basic principles and emerging variants of IM, but also rev...

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Main Authors: Ertugrul Basar, Miaowen Wen, Raed Mesleh, Marco Di Renzo, Yue Xiao, Harald Haas
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8004416/
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spelling doaj-773dd8b5a8ba422ba49817f9475664212021-03-29T20:05:06ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-015166931674610.1109/ACCESS.2017.27375288004416Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless NetworksErtugrul Basar0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5566-2392Miaowen Wen1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9638-7048Raed Mesleh2Marco Di Renzo3Yue Xiao4Harald Haas5Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, TurkeySchool of Electronic and Information Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, ChinaElectrical and Communication Engineering Department, School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, German Jordanian University, Amman, JordanLaboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Univ Paris Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Communications, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaLiFi Research and Development Centre, Institute for Digital Communications, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K.What is index modulation (IM)? This is an interesting question that we have started to hear more and more frequently over the past few years. The aim of this paper is to answer this question in a comprehensive manner by covering not only the basic principles and emerging variants of IM, but also reviewing the most recent as well as promising advances in this field toward the application scenarios foreseen in next-generation wireless networks. More specifically, we investigate three forms of IM: spatial modulation, channel modulation and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with IM, which consider the transmit antennas of a multiple-input multiple-output system, the radio frequency mirrors (parasitic elements) mounted at a transmit antenna and the subcarriers of an OFDM system for IM techniques, respectively. We present the up-to-date advances in these three promising frontiers and discuss possible future research directions for IM-based schemes toward low-complexity, spectrum- and energy-efficient next-generation wireless networks.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8004416/5G wireless networkschannel modulationcognitive radio networkscooperative networksfull-duplex networksindex modulation
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author Ertugrul Basar
Miaowen Wen
Raed Mesleh
Marco Di Renzo
Yue Xiao
Harald Haas
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Miaowen Wen
Raed Mesleh
Marco Di Renzo
Yue Xiao
Harald Haas
Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
IEEE Access
5G wireless networks
channel modulation
cognitive radio networks
cooperative networks
full-duplex networks
index modulation
author_facet Ertugrul Basar
Miaowen Wen
Raed Mesleh
Marco Di Renzo
Yue Xiao
Harald Haas
author_sort Ertugrul Basar
title Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
title_short Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
title_full Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
title_fullStr Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
title_full_unstemmed Index Modulation Techniques for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
title_sort index modulation techniques for next-generation wireless networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2017-01-01
description What is index modulation (IM)? This is an interesting question that we have started to hear more and more frequently over the past few years. The aim of this paper is to answer this question in a comprehensive manner by covering not only the basic principles and emerging variants of IM, but also reviewing the most recent as well as promising advances in this field toward the application scenarios foreseen in next-generation wireless networks. More specifically, we investigate three forms of IM: spatial modulation, channel modulation and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with IM, which consider the transmit antennas of a multiple-input multiple-output system, the radio frequency mirrors (parasitic elements) mounted at a transmit antenna and the subcarriers of an OFDM system for IM techniques, respectively. We present the up-to-date advances in these three promising frontiers and discuss possible future research directions for IM-based schemes toward low-complexity, spectrum- and energy-efficient next-generation wireless networks.
topic 5G wireless networks
channel modulation
cognitive radio networks
cooperative networks
full-duplex networks
index modulation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8004416/
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