Exploiting wavefront curvature enables localization with limited infrastructure and hardware complexity. With the introduction of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), new opportunities arise, in particular when the RIS is functioning as a lens receiver. We investigate the localization of a transmitter using a RIS-based lens in close proximity to a single receive antenna element attached to reception radio frequency chain. We perform a Fisher information analysis, evaluate the impact of different lens configurations, and propose a two-stage localization algorithm. Our results indicate that positional beamforming can lead to better performance when a priori location information is available, while random beamforming is preferred when a priori information is lacking. Our simulation results for a moderate size lens operating at 28 GHz showcased that decimeter-level accuracy can be attained within 3 meters to the lens.
翻译:利用波浪前曲线使基础设施和硬件复杂度有限的地方化。 随着可重新配置智能表面的引入,出现了新的机会,特别是当RIS作为镜头接收器发挥作用时。我们用离接收无线电频率链附着的天线元素靠近一个单一的RIS镜头调查发射机的本地化情况。我们进行了渔业信息分析,评估了不同镜头配置的影响,并提出了两阶段的本地化算法。我们的结果表明,定位波形在具备先验位置信息时可以导致更好的性能,而在缺少先验信息时,则倾向于随机波形。我们在28千兆赫显示的中尺寸镜的模拟结果,显示离镜头3米之内即可达到偏差水平。