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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18928
Title: Multiple Access Techniques via Spatial Precoding
Authors: Chi-Min Li 
Wei-Ting Su
Keywords: 5G;MIMO;Spatial Modulation;ST-CDMA;BER performance;SNR gain
Issue Date: May-2018
Abstract: 
The main goal of this work was to analyse the viability
of Spatial Modulation as a technology to implement and support
future 5G systems that are currently being developed. This was
done by evaluating multiple access strategies applied with Spatial
Modulation in multiple user scenarios, and finding a solution that
may be viable for a real world implementation. The solution found
to apply with Spatial Modulation is a Space-Time CDMA based
one. The system's performance was analysed by testing the
influence of its main parameters in multiple scenarios with various
detectors. Some scenarios are from 5G projects to understand its
viability for 5G systems. The main influential parameters were the
number of receive antennas and the number of users, the first with
a gain of approximately 4 dB. The second one shows only a
negligible degradation for a Maximum Likelihood decoder. For
the other non-optimal detectors used, it degrades the performance
due to the presence of multiple access interference. The spatial
diversity associated with transmit antennas was also analysed due
to the existing trade-off between orthogonality and diversity. For
the Matched filter detector, diversity does not compensate the loss
of orthogonality, opposite to the other detectors, due to its
vulnerability to multiple access interference. The presence of
correlation between antennas also degrades performance in
approximately 2 dB. For the 5G scenarios, the system shows
negligible degradation for a higher number of users,
demonstrating its potential to fit well in future 5G systems.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18928
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