Subcarrier index modulation based flexible OFDM system

LIU CHENGBO (1551203)


OFDM is an attractive system due to its high spectrum efficiency and high tolerance to multipath interference. However, the system has large peak-to-average ratio (PAPR) which requires expensive and large size power amplifier. On the other hand, some small devices usually can be designed with a simple structure if they select low-order -QAM modulation like BPSK to transmit data. Therefore, the OFDM system will be more promising if it can descend the order of -QAM modulation with almost identical bandwidth efficiency (BWE) compared to that of original OFDM system and reduce the PAPR. In this research, we combined OFDM system and subcarrier index modulation (SIM) which utilizes the additional dimension to increase the BWE and improves the PAPR performance and proposed two systems which are called half-symbol BPSK modulated SIM for OFDM system (HS/BPSK/SIM-OFDM) and double ASK-SIM for OFDM system, respectively. The former system can double the BWE but require high complexity due to -algorithm. The latter system can double the BWE with a considerable complexity. Moreover, both proposed systems can achieve better PAPR performance than that of original OFDM system with comparable BER performance. The proposed systems can achieve flexible BWE with low-order -QAM modulation and better PAPR characteristic with comparable BER performance.