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3-D Positioning Method for Anonymous UAV Based on Bistatic Polarized MIMO Radar

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 815-827

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2022.3204267

Keywords

Sensor arrays; Estimation; Sensors; Autonomous aerial vehicles; MIMO radar; Radar; Internet of Things; Angle of Arrival (AoA); parallel factor (PARAFAC); polarized multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar; unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) positioning

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This article proposes a novel framework for the three-dimensional (3-D) positioning of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using a bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar to measure the two-dimensional (2-D) angle-of-departure (2D-AoD) and 2D-AoA. The proposed framework is computationally friendly and capable of positioning anonymous UAVs.
The Angle-of-Arrival (AoA)-based approach is an appealing solution for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) positioning, and has received significant interest recently. In this article, we propose a novel framework for UAV three-dimensional (3-D) positioning, the core of which is to measure the two-dimensional (2-D) Angle-of-Departure (2D-AoD) and 2D-AoA via a bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. Unlike the existing positioning architectures, the MIMO radar is equipped with polarized array antennas. An estimator based on the parallel factor (PARAFAC) decomposition is developed. It first obtains the direction matrices via performing the PARAFAC decomposition of the array data. Thereafter, the rotational invariance characteristic is utilized to form a normalized polarization response vector, from which the 2D-AoD, 2D-AoA, and polarization status of the UAVs are achieved via incorporating the vector cross-product method and the least squares (LSs) technique. Finally, the 3-D positions of the UAVs are easily calculated via the location relationship between the 2D-AoD, 2D-AoA, and the coordinates of transmitting/receiving (Tx/Rx) array. The proposed framework is computationally friendly, and is capable of positioning anonymous UAV. Moreover, it is insensitive to the geometry of the Tx/Rx array, indicating that the proposed framework supports configurable Tx/Rx antennas. Simulation results are provided to verify our theoretical advantages.

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