Abstract

ABSTRACT The error performance of generalised spatial modulation (GSM) can be further enhanced by applying Plotkin polar codes (PPCs) to GSM. This motivates us to propose a Plotkin polar coded GSM (PPC-GSM) scheme where GSM signals are protected by the PPCs. We further extend the PPC-GSM scheme to cooperative scenarios based on a natural split in the Plotkin’s construction and propose the coded cooperative scheme with two sources called network polar coded cooperative GSM (NPCC-GSM). In the Plotkin’s construction, two shorter codes (subcodes) were derived from a longer code. The constructed polar subcodes were then utilised to achieve coded cooperation between two sources and offer a network coding. Furthermore, we investigate the network polar coded cooperative spatial modulation (NPCC-SM) scheme as a suitable benchmark to the proposed NPCC-GSM scheme. The simulation results reveal that for the same spectral efficiency the NPCC-GSM scheme performs nearly the same as the NPCC-SM scheme in terms of bit error rate performance, but with a significant reduction in the number of transmit antennas. Moreover, the NPCC-GSM scheme outperforms the PPC-GSM scheme under identical conditions. The enhanced performance is made possible due to the synergy between two sources and the joint decoding at the destination.

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