Positioning and Tracking in DECT-2020 NR With Proactive Anchor Selection for Range, Angle, and RSS Measurements

Antti Saikko;Jukka Talvitie;Joonas Säe;Juho Pirskanen;Mikko Valkama
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This article addresses efficient positioning and user device tracking in Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks with particular focus on the new DECT-2020 New Radio standard—the first noncellular 5G technology standard in the world. Stemming from fundamental performance requirements of IoT networks, for example, related to energy consumption, latency, and reliability, it is important to utilize available radio resources efficiently, while avoiding redundant transmissions and signaling. In this article, we extend our earlier proposed tracking-based positioning solution, which utilized Fisher information to select the most beneficial range and angle measurements, to cover also received signal strength (RSS)-based measurements and particle filter-based solutions. By exploiting prior information inherited from tracking-based positioning solutions, it is possible to proactively select the most valuable positioning measurements, and thus save valuable effort and time in acquiring and processing positioning measurements without sacrificing the positioning performance in practice. Through extensive numerical evaluations, considering range, angle, and RSS measurements, we show that the proposed anchor selection method is able to outperform the traditional signal-to-noise ratio-based measurement selection approach, while enabling positioning with a smaller number of measurements. In addition, we illustrate the effect of prior information quality on the proposed method performance by varying the measurement interval in the tracking process. The numerical results show that when only two anchors are utilized, approximately up to 10%–50% reduction in positioning root-mean-square error can be achieved depending on the considered measurement type.
在DECT-2020 NR中进行定位和跟踪,主动选择锚点进行范围、角度和RSS测量
本文讨论了物联网(IoT)网络中的高效定位和用户设备跟踪,特别关注新的DECT-2020新无线电标准-世界上第一个非蜂窝5G技术标准。由于物联网网络的基本性能要求,例如与能耗、延迟和可靠性相关,因此有效利用可用的无线电资源,同时避免冗余传输和信令非常重要。在本文中,我们扩展了先前提出的基于跟踪的定位解决方案,该解决方案利用Fisher信息选择最有利的距离和角度测量,还涵盖了基于接收信号强度(RSS)的测量和基于粒子滤波器的解决方案。利用基于跟踪的定位方案继承的先验信息,可以在不牺牲实际定位性能的前提下,主动选择最有价值的定位测量值,从而节省了获取和处理定位测量值的宝贵精力和时间。通过广泛的数值评估,考虑范围、角度和RSS测量,我们表明所提出的锚点选择方法能够优于传统的基于信噪比的测量选择方法,同时能够以较少的测量次数进行定位。此外,我们通过改变跟踪过程中的测量间隔来说明先验信息质量对所提出方法性能的影响。数值结果表明,当仅使用两个锚点时,根据所考虑的测量类型,定位均方根误差可降低约10%-50%。
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