Abstract
This paper investigates the performance of coded massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems utilizing Orthogonal Time Frequency and Space modulation (OTFS). Our innovative approach harnesses the power of OTFS modulation, a cutting-edge modulation technique renowned for its capacity to mitigate the detrimental effects of time-varying channels. Additionally, we introduce a comprehensive system model that incorporates the pivotal elements of channel coding and decoding The system model incorporates channel coding and decoding to improve the bit error rate and enhance the overall performance. The numerical results show that the proposed scheme outperforms existing techniques in terms of BER and spectral efficiency, especially in high-mobility scenarios. The proposed system demonstrates significant robustness against channel estimation errors and Doppler spread. This indicates that coded massive MIMO employing OTFS modulation offers a highly effective solution for future wireless communication systems. The findings highlight the potential of this approach to enhance the reliability and performance of next-generation networks.
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