Abstract

A Joint Polarization-Amplitude-Phase Modulation (JPAPM) scheme in wireless communication is proposed to improve the Power Amplifier (PA) energy efficiency. The proposed scheme introduces the signal's Polarization State (PS), amplitude and phase as the information-bearing parameters. Thus, the data rate can be further enhanced on the basis of the traditional amplitude-phase modulation. Also, since the transmitted signal's PS completely manipulated by orthogonally dual-polarized antennas is unaffected by the PA, JPAPM can let PA work in its nonlinear region to acquire high PA conversion efficiency. Furthermore, to mitigate the polarization-based impairment to JPAPM caused by the wireless channel's polarization dependent loss effect, the optimal pre-compensation algorithm is also presented. Simulation under the same symbol error rate and channel state shows the JPAPM can improve the PA energy efficiency significantly compared with the traditional quadrature amplitude modulation.

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