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RIS-Assisted Received Adaptive Spatial Modulation for Wireless Communications

Information Theory 2025-02-26 v5 Performance math.IT

Abstract

A novel wireless transmission scheme, as named the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted received adaptive spatial modulation (RASM) scheme, is proposed in this paper. In this scheme, the adaptive spatial modulation (ASM)-based antennas selection works at the receiver by employing the characteristics of the RIS in each time slot, where the signal-to-noise ratio at specific selected antennas can be further enhanced with near few powers. Besides for the bits from constellation symbols, the extra bits can be mapped into the indices of receive antenna combinations and conveyed to the receiver through the ASM-based antenna-combination selection, thus providing higher spectral efficiency. To explicitly present the RASM scheme, the analytical performance of bit error rate of it is discussed in this paper. As a trade-off selection, the proposed scheme shows higher spectral efficiency and remains the satisfactory error performance. Simulation and analytical results demonstrate the better performance and exhibit more potential to apply in practical wireless communication.

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@article{arxiv.2407.06894,
  title  = {RIS-Assisted Received Adaptive Spatial Modulation for Wireless Communications},
  author = {Chaorong Zhang and Hui Xu and Benjamin K. Ng and Chan-Tong Lam and Ke Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06894},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This manuscript has been accepted by IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) 2025

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