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Energy-Based Modulation for Noncoherent Massive SIMO Systems
Alexandros Manolakos
, Mainak Chowdhury
,
Andrea Goldsmith
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Transmitter
100%
Energy Modulation
100%
SIMO System
100%
Massive SIMO
100%
Signal-to-noise Power Ratio
66%
Numerical Results
33%
Line-of-sight
33%
Single Receiver
33%
Antenna
33%
Circuit Design
33%
Energy Efficiency
33%
Low Signal-to-noise
33%
Fading Distribution
33%
Peak-to-average Power Ratio (PAPR)
33%
Amplitude Modulation
33%
Channel State Information
33%
Number of Antennas
33%
Received Energy
33%
Asymptotically Optimal
33%
Large number of Antennas
33%
Finite Signal
33%
Symbol Error Rate
33%
Amplitude Shift Keying
33%
Uplink System
33%
Constellation Design
33%
Bounded Uncertainty
33%
Single Antennas
33%
Information Statistics
33%
Channel Statistics
33%
Instantaneous Channel State Information
33%
Symbol Error Rate Performance
33%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Antenna
100%
Channel State Information
66%
Power Ratio
66%
Noise Power
66%
Symbol Error Rate
66%
Model System
33%
Circuit Design
33%
Energy Efficiency
33%
Energy Conservation
33%
Fading Distribution
33%
Amplitude Modulation
33%
Peak-to-Average Power Ratio
33%
Received Energy
33%
Bounded Uncertainty
33%
Single Antenna Transmitter
33%
Computer Science
Channel State Information
100%
Symbol Error Rate
100%
Energy Efficiency
50%
Transmitter Antenna
50%
Amplitude Modulation
50%