Near-field Localization with a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Acting as Lens

IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS (ICC 2021)(2021)

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Exploiting wavefront curvature enables localization with limited infrastructure and hardware complexity. With the introduction of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), new opportunities arise, in particular when the RIS is functioning as a lens receiver. We investigate the localization of a transmitter using a RIS-based lens in close proximity to a single receive antenna element attached to reception radio frequency chain. We perform a Fisher information analysis, evaluate the impact of different lens configurations, and propose a two-stage localization algorithm. Our results indicate that positional beamforming can lead to better performance when a priori location information is available, while random beamforming is preferred when a priori information is lacking. Our simulation results for a moderate size lens operating at 28 GHz showcased that decimeter-level accuracy can be attained within 3 meters to the lens.
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moderate size lens,random beamforming,a priori location information,positional beamforming,two-stage localization algorithm,different lens configurations,Fisher information analysis,reception radio frequency chain,antenna element,RIS-based lens,transmitter,lens receiver,reconfigurable intelligent surfaces,hardware complexity,wavefront curvature,reconfigurable intelligent surface acting,field localization,frequency 28.0 GHz
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