Vision-Aided Positioning and Beam Focusing for 6G Terahertz Communications
To meet the ever-increasing data rate demand expected in 6G networks, terahertz (THz) ultra-massive (UM) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have gained much attention recently. One notable aspect of these systems is that the deployment of an extremely large-scale antenna array and high tr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal on selected areas in communications 2024-09, Vol.42 (9), p.2503-2519 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To meet the ever-increasing data rate demand expected in 6G networks, terahertz (THz) ultra-massive (UM) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have gained much attention recently. One notable aspect of these systems is that the deployment of an extremely large-scale antenna array and high transmission frequency result in an expansion of the near-field region where the electromagnetic (EM) radiation is modeled as a spherical wave. In the near-field region, the channel becomes a function of a position of a user equipment (UE) rather than the direction, giving rise to a beam focusing operation that focuses the signal power onto the specific position. However, the traditional approaches relying on the sweeping of discretized beam codewords cannot support this ultra-sharp beam focusing operation in THz UM-MIMO systems. This paper proposes a novel beam focusing technique based on sensing and computer vision (CV) technologies. The essence of the proposed scheme is to estimate the UE's position from the vision information using the CV technique and then generates the beam heading towards the estimated position. By replacing the discretized and time-consuming beam sweeping operation with a highly precise CV-based positioning, the positioning accuracy as well as the beam focusing gain can be improved significantly. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme achieves significant positioning accuracy and data rate gains over the conventional codebook-based beam focusing schemes. |
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ISSN: | 0733-8716 1558-0008 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JSAC.2024.3413949 |