TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensing User's Channel and Location With Terahertz Extra-Large Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Under Hybrid-Field Beam Squint Effect
AU - Li, Zhuoran
AU - Gao, Zhen
AU - Li, Tuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/7/1
Y1 - 2023/7/1
N2 - This article investigates the sensing of user's uplink channel and location in terahertz extra-large reconfigurable intelligent surface (XL-RIS) systems, where the unique hybrid far-near field effect and the beam squint effect caused by the XL array aperture as well as the XL bandwidth are overcome. Specifically, we first propose a joint channel and location sensing scheme, which consists of a location-assisted generalized multiple measurement vector orthogonal matching pursuit (LA-GMMV-OMP) algorithm for channel estimation (CE) and a complete dictionary based localization (CDL) scheme, where a frequency selective polar-domain redundant dictionary is proposed to overcome the hybrid field beam squint effect. The CE module outputs coarse on-grid angle estimation (respectively observed from the BS and RIS) to the localization module, which returns the fine off-grid angle estimation to improve CE. Particularly, with RIS, CDL can obtain user's location via line intersection, and a polar-domain gradient descent (PGD) algorithm at the base station is proposed to achieve the off-grid angle estimation with super-resolution accuracy. Additionally, to further reduce the sensing overhead, we propose a partial dictionary-based localization scheme, which is decoupled from CE. In such a scheme, RIS is served as an anchor to lock the user on the hyperbola according to time difference of arrival and the user's off-grid location can be obtained by using the proposed PGD algorithm. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the two proposed localization schemes and the proposed CE scheme over state-of-the-art baseline approaches.
AB - This article investigates the sensing of user's uplink channel and location in terahertz extra-large reconfigurable intelligent surface (XL-RIS) systems, where the unique hybrid far-near field effect and the beam squint effect caused by the XL array aperture as well as the XL bandwidth are overcome. Specifically, we first propose a joint channel and location sensing scheme, which consists of a location-assisted generalized multiple measurement vector orthogonal matching pursuit (LA-GMMV-OMP) algorithm for channel estimation (CE) and a complete dictionary based localization (CDL) scheme, where a frequency selective polar-domain redundant dictionary is proposed to overcome the hybrid field beam squint effect. The CE module outputs coarse on-grid angle estimation (respectively observed from the BS and RIS) to the localization module, which returns the fine off-grid angle estimation to improve CE. Particularly, with RIS, CDL can obtain user's location via line intersection, and a polar-domain gradient descent (PGD) algorithm at the base station is proposed to achieve the off-grid angle estimation with super-resolution accuracy. Additionally, to further reduce the sensing overhead, we propose a partial dictionary-based localization scheme, which is decoupled from CE. In such a scheme, RIS is served as an anchor to lock the user on the hyperbola according to time difference of arrival and the user's off-grid location can be obtained by using the proposed PGD algorithm. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the two proposed localization schemes and the proposed CE scheme over state-of-the-art baseline approaches.
KW - Terahertz communications
KW - XL-array
KW - beam squint
KW - hybrid far-near field
KW - reconfigurable intelligent surface
KW - wireless sensing and localization
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85161078241&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/JSTSP.2023.3278942
DO - 10.1109/JSTSP.2023.3278942
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85161078241
SN - 1932-4553
VL - 17
SP - 893
EP - 911
JO - IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Signal Processing
JF - IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Signal Processing
IS - 4
ER -