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Get Free AccessThis letter proposes a differential permutation index differential chaos shift keying (DPI-DCSK) modulation for wireless communications. The conventional PI-DCSK has the disadvantage of wasting transmission energy and the loss of system performance. In M-ary DPI-DCSK, one chaotic sequence to be sent represents current modulated M-ary symbol as well as the reference of next modulation symbol in a data frame, which can fully utilize the transmission energy with the same hardware implementation as PI-DCSK. The bit error performance of the proposed DPI-DCSK over the multipath Rayleigh fading channel is theoretically analyzed. The simulation results show that the proposed DPI-DCSK achieves a performance gain of more than 3 dB over PI-DCSK, especially in high-delay multipath fading channels. The performance advantage of the proposed scheme is also illustrated in practical ultra-wideband (UWB) channels. Thus, DPI-DCSK is an efficient alternative transmission scheme for chaos-based wireless communication, such as indoor applications of transmitted-reference UWB communications.
Sujie Liu, Pingping Chen, Guanrong Chen (2021). Differential Permutation Index DCSK Modulation for Chaotic Communication System. IEEE Communications Letters, 25(6), pp. 2029-2033, DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2021.3061675.
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2021
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IEEE Communications Letters
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10.1109/lcomm.2021.3061675
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