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Q-ary Multi-Mode OFDM with Index Modulation

In this paper, we propose a novel orthogonal frequency division multiplexing with index modulation (OFDM-IM) scheme, which we call Q-ary multi-mode OFDM-IM (Q-MM-OFDM-IM). In the proposed scheme, Q disjoint M-ary constellations are used repeatedly on each subcarrier, and a maximum-distance separable code is applied to the indices of these constellations to achieve the highest number of index symbols. A low-complexity subcarrier-wise detection is shown possible for the proposed scheme. Spectral efficiency (SE) and the error rate performance of the proposed scheme are further analyzed. It is shown that the proposed scheme exhibits a very flexible structure that is capable of encompassing conventional OFDM as a special case. It is also shown that the proposed scheme is capable of considerably outperforming the other OFDM-IM schemes and conventional OFDM in terms of error and SE performance while preserving a low-complexity structure.

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