4.7 Article

Single-Anchor Two-Way Localization Bounds for 5G mmWave Systems

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue 6, Pages 6388-6400

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2020.2987039

Keywords

Protocols; 5G mobile communication; Estimation; Clocks; Synchronization; Electronic mail; Antenna arrays; 5G; beamforming; collaborative communications; Fisher information; localization; orientation error bound; position error bound; positioning

Funding

  1. Australian Government's Research Training Program (RTP)
  2. Horizon 2020 project HIGHTS (High precision positioning for cooperative ITS applications) [MG-3.5a-2014-636537]
  3. Horizon 2020 project 5GCAR (Fifth Generation Communication Automotive Research and innovation)
  4. VINNOVACOPPLAR
  5. Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation [2015-04849]
  6. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovations [TEC201789925-R, TEC2017-90808-REDT]
  7. ICREA Academia Program

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Recently, millimeter-wave (mmWave) 5G localization has been shown to be to provide centimeter-level accuracy, lending itself to many location-aware applications, e.g., connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs). One assumption usually made in the investigation of localization methods is that the user equipment (UE), i.e., a CAV, and the base station (BS) are time synchronized. In this paper, we remove this assumption and investigate two two-way localization protocols: (i) a round-trip localization protocol (RLP), whereby the BS and UE exchange signals in two rounds of transmission and then localization is achieved using the signal received in the second round; (ii) a collaborative localization protocol (CLP), whereby localization is achieved using the signals received in the two rounds. We derive the position and orientation error bounds applying beamforming at both ends and compare them to the traditional one-way localization. Our results show that mmWave localization is mainly limited by the angular rather than the temporal estimation and that CLP significantly outperforms RLP. Our simulations also show that it is more beneficial to have more antennas at the BS than at the UE.

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