In this article, we propose the error vector magnitude (EVM)-based adaptive power allocation (PA) for spatial modulation (SM) multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system to optimize the minimum squared Euclidean distance and reduce… Click to show full abstract
In this article, we propose the error vector magnitude (EVM)-based adaptive power allocation (PA) for spatial modulation (SM) multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system to optimize the minimum squared Euclidean distance and reduce the system complexity. We first investigate the typical Euclidean distance (ED)-based PA (ED-PA) algorithm. Second, an EVM-based ED-PA algorithm is proposed, where a simplified closed-form PA solution for the quadrature amplitude modulation is obtained in the case of two transmit antennas. For more transmit antennas, we further propose a low complexity-PA (LC-PA) algorithm, where all the transmit antennas are grouped with two antennas in each group and the proposed EVM-based ED-PA algorithm is utilized to assign the power within each group. Numerical results reveal that the proposed EVM-based ED-PA and LC-PA algorithms have considerably lower complexity and can achieve the optimal average bit error rate (ABER) and suboptimal ABER performance at low-and-moderate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) region and high-SNR region, respectively, compared with the typical PA algorithms in SM-MIMO system.
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