JOURNAL ARTICLE

LOS/NLOS Near-Field Localization With a Large Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface

Davide DardariNicolò DecarliAnna GuerraFrancesco Guidi

Year: 2021 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 21 (6)Pages: 4282-4294   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper considers a scenario where a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is deployed to allow the localization of mobile users adopting a single anchor node, even under non-line-of-sight (NLOS) channel conditions. When the RIS is large and the operating frequency is high, as in the millimeter-wave band, the system is likely to operate in the near-field propagation regime, which can be exploited to obtain robust localization. To this purpose, two practical signaling and positioning algorithms, based on an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) downlink system, are proposed along with methods to design the RIS time-varying reflection coefficients. In the numerical results, the two algorithms are compared in terms of performance in the presence of a synchronization mismatch and considering trade-offs between bandwidth, overhead, operating frequency, and latency. Finally, we provide an analysis of the soft-coverage capability, i.e., on the possibility of maintaining a high level of localization accuracy when in the presence of increasing levels of obstruction of the RIS.

Keywords:
Non-line-of-sight propagation Computer science Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Telecommunications link Synchronization (alternating current) Overhead (engineering) Bandwidth (computing) Electronic engineering Channel (broadcasting) Real-time computing Wireless Computer network Telecommunications Engineering

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