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Comparison of two baseline AoA estimation methods in a EM lens assisted MAA system

Shaikh S. A.
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Tonello A. M.
2019
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Abstract
The fifth generation (5G) of wireless systems will implement new groundbreaking technologies, for instance, massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) transmission. Such systems, by deploying massive antennas array (MAA), can enhance the data communication performance as well as offer precise radio localization based on angle of arrival (AoA) estimation. This paper considers two baseline AoA estimation techniques, namely complex conjugate AoA estimation and sum-difference patterns, when used in the electromagnetic (EM) lens assisted MAA system. Due to the property of the EM lens to focus the received signal on a small subset of antennas, these schemes can be implemented in the MAA system with reduced computational complexity using a fully digital or a mixed analog-digital structure. The presented techniques estimate the AoA of a received signal by exploiting two elements of the focused subset of antennas and alleviate the need of using high-resolution algorithms which form the high dimensional covariance and eigenvalue decomposition matrices. The obtained simulation results are comparable to the conventional algorithms without lens, despite significantly reducing the overall system complexity.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1267762
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85099578493
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1267762
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Soggetti
  • 5G

  • Massive MIMO

  • Radio localization

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