RIS-Aided Spatial Scattering Modulation for mmWave MIMO Transmissions

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS(2023)

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Abstract
This paper investigates the reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) assisted spatial scattering modulation (SSM) scheme for millimeter-wave (mmWave) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, in which line-of-sight (LoS) and non-line-of-sight (NLoS) paths are respectively considered in the transmitter-RIS and RIS-receiver channels. Based on the maximum likelihood detector, the expression for the conditional pairwise error probability (CPEP) of the RIS-SSM scheme is derived for both cases of correct demodulation of the received beam or not. Furthermore, we derive the closed-form expressions of the unconditional pairwise error probability (UPEP) by employing two different methods: the probability density function and the moment-generating function expressions with a descending order of scatterer gains. To provide more useful insights, we derive the asymptotic UPEP and the diversity gain of the RIS-SSM scheme in the high SNR region. Depending on UPEP and the corresponding Euclidean distance, we further give the union upper bound of the average bit error probability (ABEP). To acquire the effective capacity of the proposed system, a new framework for ergodic capacity analysis is also provided. Finally, all derivation results are validated via extensive Monte Carlo simulations and reveal that the proposed RIS-SSM scheme outperforms the benchmarks in terms of reliability.
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Reconfigurable intelligent surface,spatial scattering modulation,millimeter-wave,multiple-input multiple-output,average bit error probability
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