Exploiting Moving Arrays for Near-Field Sensing

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Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationIEEE Wireless Communications Letters
Publication statusOnline published - 4 Dec 2024

Abstract

This letter exploits moving arrays to enable near-field multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) sensing via a limited number of antenna elements. We consider a scenario where a base station (BS) is equipped with a uniform linear array (ULA) on a moving platform. The objective is to locate a point target in the two-dimensional (2D) space by leveraging the near-field channel characteristics created by the movement of antenna arrays. Under this setup, we analyze the Cramér-Rao bound (CRB) for estimating the target's 2D coordinate, which provides the fundamental sensing performance limits for localization. It is revealed that our proposed design with a moving array achieves a CRB that is proportional to the CRB obtained by an equivalent extremely large ULA matching the platform's size. This shows that the movement of antenna array significantly enlarges its effective aperture to enable near-field sensing. Numerical results show that the proposed moving array design substantially enhances the target estimation performance compared to the conventional fixed array benchmark. © 2024 IEEE.

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  • Cramér-Rao bound, MIMO sensing, Moving array, near-field localization

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Exploiting Moving Arrays for Near-Field Sensing. / Chen, Yilong; Ren, Zixiang; Yu, Xianghao et al.
In: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 04.12.2024.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review