Sixth generation (6G) cellular communications are expected to support enhanced wireless localization capabilities. The widespread deployment of large arrays and high-frequency bandwidths give rise to new considerations for localization applications. Emerging antenna architectures, such as dynamic metasurface antennas (DMAs), are expected to be frequently utilized thanks to the achievable high angular resolution and low hardware complexity. Further, wireless localization is likely to take place in the radiating near-field (Fresnel) region, which provides new degrees of freedom, because of the adoption of arrays with large apertures. While current studies mostly focus on the use of costly fully-digital antenna arrays, in this paper we investigate how DMAs can be applied for near-field localization of a single user. We use a direct positioning estimation method based on curvature-of-Arrival of the impinging wavefront to obtain the user location, and characterize the effects of DMA tuning on the estimation accuracy. Next, we propose an algorithm for configuring the DMA to optimize near-field localization, by first tuning the adjustable DMA coefficients to minimize the estimation error using postulated knowledge of the actual user position. Finally, we propose a sub-optimal iterative algorithm that does not rely on such knowledge. Simulation results show that the DMA-based near-field localization accuracy could approach that of fully-digital arrays at lower cost.

Near-field Localization with Dynamic Metasurface Antennas / Yang Q.; Guerra A.; Guidi F.; Shlezinger N.; Zhang H.; Dardari D.; Wang B.; Eldar Y.C.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 48th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2023 tenutosi a Rodos Palace Luxury Convention Resort, grc nel 2023) [10.1109/ICASSP49357.2023.10097166].

Near-field Localization with Dynamic Metasurface Antennas

Dardari D.;
2023

Abstract

Sixth generation (6G) cellular communications are expected to support enhanced wireless localization capabilities. The widespread deployment of large arrays and high-frequency bandwidths give rise to new considerations for localization applications. Emerging antenna architectures, such as dynamic metasurface antennas (DMAs), are expected to be frequently utilized thanks to the achievable high angular resolution and low hardware complexity. Further, wireless localization is likely to take place in the radiating near-field (Fresnel) region, which provides new degrees of freedom, because of the adoption of arrays with large apertures. While current studies mostly focus on the use of costly fully-digital antenna arrays, in this paper we investigate how DMAs can be applied for near-field localization of a single user. We use a direct positioning estimation method based on curvature-of-Arrival of the impinging wavefront to obtain the user location, and characterize the effects of DMA tuning on the estimation accuracy. Next, we propose an algorithm for configuring the DMA to optimize near-field localization, by first tuning the adjustable DMA coefficients to minimize the estimation error using postulated knowledge of the actual user position. Finally, we propose a sub-optimal iterative algorithm that does not rely on such knowledge. Simulation results show that the DMA-based near-field localization accuracy could approach that of fully-digital arrays at lower cost.
2023
ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings
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Near-field Localization with Dynamic Metasurface Antennas / Yang Q.; Guerra A.; Guidi F.; Shlezinger N.; Zhang H.; Dardari D.; Wang B.; Eldar Y.C.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 48th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2023 tenutosi a Rodos Palace Luxury Convention Resort, grc nel 2023) [10.1109/ICASSP49357.2023.10097166].
Yang Q.; Guerra A.; Guidi F.; Shlezinger N.; Zhang H.; Dardari D.; Wang B.; Eldar Y.C.
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