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Fully Quadrature Subcarrier-Index Shift Keying for Efficient Underwater Acoustic Communications

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A novel fully quadrature subcarrier-index shift keying orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (FQSISK-OFDM) modulation scheme for underwater acoustic communications (UWAC) is proposed in this paper. In the FQSISK, the data is… Click to show full abstract

A novel fully quadrature subcarrier-index shift keying orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (FQSISK-OFDM) modulation scheme for underwater acoustic communications (UWAC) is proposed in this paper. In the FQSISK, the data is conveyed by active and non-active OFDM-subcarriers indices. Moreover, the active odd and even subcarriers are marked with separable predefined dummy variables (DV). Herein, the DV $\pm \delta $ (i.e., it can take any predefined value), and its quadrature $\pm j\delta $ are exploited to distinguish between active even and odd subcarriers. Hence, the possibility of power leakage from active to non-active subcarriers is reduced, which minimizes the effect of severe UWAC inter-carrier-interface (ICI). Moreover, the spectral efficiency of the FQSISK hardly depends on the subcarriers grouping size, which reduces the proposed FQSISK decoder complexity significantly. The simulation results demonstrate the proposed FQSISK superiority, as it achieves higher spectral and energy efficiencies than the plain OFDM and the recently introduced OFDM index modulation (OFDM-IM) techniques.

Keywords: fully quadrature; quadrature subcarrier; index shift; shift keying; subcarrier index; index

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2021

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