JOURNAL ARTICLE

Indoor Localization and Tracking in Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Aided mmWave Systems

Kunlun LiMohammed El‐HajjarChristos MasourosLajos Hanzo

Year: 2025 Journal:   IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology Vol: 6 Pages: 1815-1831   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Millimeter wave (mmWave) carriers have a high available bandwidth, which can be beneficial for high-resolution localization in both the angular and temporal domains. However, the limited coverage due to severe path loss and line-of-sight (LoS) blockage are considered to be major challenges in mmWave. A promising solution is to employ reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) to circumvent the lack of line-of-sight paths, which can assist in localization. Furthermore, radio localization and tracking are capable of accurate real-time monitoring of the UE's locations and trajectories. In this paper, we propose a three-stage indoor tracking scheme. In the first stage, channel sounding is harnessed in support of the transmitter beamforming and receiver combining design. Based on the estimation in the first stage, a simplified received signal model is obtained, while using a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix for the configuration of the RIS phase shifter for each time block. Based on the simplified received signal model, tracking initialization is carried out. Finally, in the third stage, Kalman filtering is employed for tracking. Our results demonstrate that the proposed scheme is capable of improving both the accuracy and robustness of tracking compared to single-shot successive localization. Additionally, we derive the position error bounds (PEB) of single-shot localization.

Keywords:
Tracking (education) Computer science Surface (topology) Embedded system

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