Receive Spatial Modulation Aided Simultaneous Wireless Information And Power Transfer With Finite Alphabet

2020 
As the number of communication devices rapidly grows, limited radio resources hardly accommodate the every-increasing tele-traffic. As a remedy, spatial modulation (SM) is capable of modulating additional information onto the index of transmit or receive antennas, which results in substantial improvement of spectrum efficiency. Moreover, radio frequency (RF) signal based simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) has attracted tremendous research interest, in order to relieve the energy-thirst of massively deployed low-power communication devices. In this paper, a receive spatial modulation (RSM) aided SWIPT system with finite alphabets is studied, in which three different transmission schemes are proposed, namely the general scheme, the superimposed scheme and the distinct scheme. Furthermore, the performance of these transmission schemes in the RSM aided SWIPT system is theoretically analysed. The energy harvested by the receiver is then maximised by jointly optimising the transmit power of the information signal and the covariance matrix of the energy signal as well as the power splitting ratio, while satisfying the quality of service of the wireless information transfer. At last, simulation results validate our theoretical analysis, while they also demonstrate that the distinct scheme has the best SWIPT performance among these three transmission schemes.
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