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Single Sensor to Estimate DOA With Programmable Metasurface

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages 10187-10197

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3051014

Keywords

Direction-of-arrival estimation; Estimation; Metasurfaces; Internet of Things; Complexity theory; Receiving antennas; Matching pursuit algorithms; Compressive sensing (CS); Direction of Arrival (DOA); Internet of Things (IoT); metamaterial; metasurface; orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP); programmable metasurface

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61901491]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2020JJ5665]

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This article proposes a novel DOA estimation method based on a single programmable metasurface sensor. By using a dynamic metasurface as a physical random sampling receiver, the DOA information is recovered through compressive sensing (CS) orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) algorithm. The mathematical model and numerical simulations show that the metasurface-based CS method has superior performance in DOA estimation compared to beam-scanning methods, confirming its feasibility.
With the small sampling length, a novel Direction-of-Arrival (DOA) estimation method based on a single programmable metasurface sensor is proposed in this article. Serving as a physical random sampling receiver, a dynamic metasurface generates series of random radiation patterns to sense the incident signals, which is subsequently processed by the compressive sensing (CS) orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) algorithm to recover the DOA information. A mathematical model of DOA estimation is first built for theoretical analyses. Furthermore, numerical simulations are investigated with extensive performance analyses. In comparison with the metasuface-based beam-scanning method, metasurface-based CS for DOA estimation has superior performance with a smaller sampling length. Finally, a proof-of-concept experiment is made to verify the feasibility of the programmable metasurface for DOA estimation. Compared to other traditional estimation techniques that require multiple channels, the programmable metasurface can achieve estimation with only a single channel and small sampling length.

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