Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection

This paper aims to study the impact of hardware impairments (HI) on the performance of spatial modulation (SM) system with full-duplex relay (FDR), namely SM-FDR system. To combat the negative effect of HI, a transmit antenna selection (TAS) scheme is applied at transmitter. The system performance i...

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Main Authors: Ba Cao Nguyen, Tran Manh Hoang, Phuong T. Tran
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8966608/
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Tran Manh Hoang
Phuong T. Tran
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Phuong T. Tran
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description This paper aims to study the impact of hardware impairments (HI) on the performance of spatial modulation (SM) system with full-duplex relay (FDR), namely SM-FDR system. To combat the negative effect of HI, a transmit antenna selection (TAS) scheme is applied at transmitter. The system performance in terms of outage probability (OP) and symbol error rate (SER) in case of HI and ideal hardware are compared. Furthermore, the impact of TAS on the system performance is also considered. This study derives successfully the exact expression of the OP and the approximate expression of the SER with TAS under the impact of both HI and residual self-interference (RSI). Both HI and RSI have strong influence on the performance of the SM-FDR system, especially at high data transmission rate, and the influence of the former is higher. However, the system performance is significantly enhanced, i.e. the SER is reduced, when TAS is applied. Therefore, it is recommended to apply TAS to improve the performance of SM-FDR systems when both HI and RSI exist in reality. Finally, all analytical expressions are validated by Monte Carlo simulation.
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spelling doaj.art-f5c3863234f44053bb93964974b8688f2022-12-21T22:21:37ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018201912020210.1109/ACCESS.2020.29685718966608Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna SelectionBa Cao Nguyen0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4532-5493Tran Manh Hoang1Phuong T. Tran2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1448-8882Faculty of Radio Electronics, Telecommunications University, Nha Trang, VietnamFaculty of Radio Electronics, Telecommunications University, Nha Trang, VietnamWireless Communications Research Group, Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamThis paper aims to study the impact of hardware impairments (HI) on the performance of spatial modulation (SM) system with full-duplex relay (FDR), namely SM-FDR system. To combat the negative effect of HI, a transmit antenna selection (TAS) scheme is applied at transmitter. The system performance in terms of outage probability (OP) and symbol error rate (SER) in case of HI and ideal hardware are compared. Furthermore, the impact of TAS on the system performance is also considered. This study derives successfully the exact expression of the OP and the approximate expression of the SER with TAS under the impact of both HI and residual self-interference (RSI). Both HI and RSI have strong influence on the performance of the SM-FDR system, especially at high data transmission rate, and the influence of the former is higher. However, the system performance is significantly enhanced, i.e. the SER is reduced, when TAS is applied. Therefore, it is recommended to apply TAS to improve the performance of SM-FDR systems when both HI and RSI exist in reality. Finally, all analytical expressions are validated by Monte Carlo simulation.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8966608/Hardware impairment (HI)full-duplex relay (FDR)self-interference cancellation (SIC)spatial modulation (SM)transmit antenna selection (TAS)outage probability (OP)
spellingShingle Ba Cao Nguyen
Tran Manh Hoang
Phuong T. Tran
Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
IEEE Access
Hardware impairment (HI)
full-duplex relay (FDR)
self-interference cancellation (SIC)
spatial modulation (SM)
transmit antenna selection (TAS)
outage probability (OP)
title Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
title_full Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
title_fullStr Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
title_short Improving the Performance of Spatial Modulation Full-Duplex Relaying System With Hardware Impairment Using Transmit Antenna Selection
title_sort improving the performance of spatial modulation full duplex relaying system with hardware impairment using transmit antenna selection
topic Hardware impairment (HI)
full-duplex relay (FDR)
self-interference cancellation (SIC)
spatial modulation (SM)
transmit antenna selection (TAS)
outage probability (OP)
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8966608/
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