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Near-Field Channel Parameter Estimation and Localization for mmWave Massive MIMO-OFDM ISAC Systems via Tensor
Lanxiang Jiang1, Jingyi Guan1, Jianhe Du1
1School of Information and Communication Engineering, Communication University of China, Beijing 100024, China.
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Integrated Sensing And Communication (ISAC) has been applied to the Internet of Things (IoT) network as a promising 6G technology due to its ability to enhance spectrum utilization and reduce resource consumption, making it ideal for high-precision sensing applications. However, while the introduction of millimeter Wave (mmWave) and massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technologies can enhance the performance of ISAC systems, they extend the near-field region, rendering traditional channel parameter estimation algorithms ineffective due to the spherical wavefront channel model. Aiming to address the challenge, we propose a tensor-based channel parameter estimation and localization algorithm for the near-field mmWave massive MIMO-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) ISAC systems. Firstly, the received signal at the User Terminal (UT) is constructed as a third-order tensor to retain the multi-dimensional features of the data. Then, the proposed tensor-based algorithm achieves the channel parameter estimation and target localization by exploiting the second-order Taylor expansion and intrinsic structure of tensor factor matrices. Furthermore, the Cramér-Rao Bounds (CRBs) of channel parameters and position are derived to establish the lower bound of errors. Simulation results show that the proposed tensor-based algorithm is superior compared to the existing algorithms in terms of channel parameter estimation and localization accuracy in ISAC systems for IoT network, achieving errors that approach the CRBs. Specifically, the proposed algorithm attains a 79.8% improvement in UT positioning accuracy compared to suboptimal methods at SNR = 5 dB.
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