Abstract

This paper presents dual-mode index modulation for spectral efficient frequency division multiplexing (SEFDM-DM). SEFDM is a non-orthogonal multicarrier technique created by compressing the subcarrier spacing of classical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM). SEFDM provides high spectrum efficiency (SE) at the expense of increased inter-carrier interference (ICI). SEFDM with index modulation (SEFDM-IM) has two information-bearing units, that is, a subcarrier activation pattern and modulated symbols, which reduce ICI at the expense of an SE deficit owing to inactive subcarriers. The proposed SEFDM-DM uses all available subcarriers while retaining the diversity gain of index modulation (IM). It enhances SE by transmitting distinct constellation modes through a subcarrier index selection mechanism. This study also presents SEFDM-DM with coordinate interleaving (SEFDM-CDM), which introduces space-time block codes with coordinate interleaving to enhance transmission diversity by sending real and imaginary parts of the constellation symbols over different subcarriers. Analytical and simulation results corroborate the benefits of the suggested work in terms of SE and bit error rate.

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