利用参考信号估计信道响应的5g无源雷达

Marek Wypich;Radoslaw Maksymiuk;Tomasz P. Zielinski
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在本文中,研究了将5G蜂窝网络信号用于无源雷达的可能性。与传统的无源相干定位(PCL)方法(即计算发射信号和接收信号之间的交叉模糊函数(CAF))不同,该方法首先估计信道频率响应(CFR),然后计算信道脉冲响应(CIR),并对其进行频谱分析,得到距离-速度图。研究表明,基于CFR/ cirr的5G雷达,即基于正交频分复用(OFDM)的雷达,在某些方面优于基于CFR/ cirr的5G雷达,例如易于实现和更低的复杂性,同时保持相当的测量精度。在本文中,CFR/CIR是使用标准5G信道状态信息参考信号(CSI-RSs)或移动网络运营商可以作为额外付费服务提供的一些额外的雷达按需(RoD) OFDM符号来估计的。测试了不同时间密度和频率密度的RoD OFDM符号。结果与CAF和5G定位参考信号(prs)的应用进行了比较。这篇文章表明,即使是罕见的CSI-RS飞行员也可以用5G接收器制造低成本的雷达设备。结果表明,在5G中,由于使用不同长度的循环前缀,导致CIR抽头采样略有不规则,但不会导致较大的速度估计误差。
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5G-Based Passive Radar Utilizing Channel Response Estimated via Reference Signals
In this article, the possibilities of using the signal of 5G cellular networks for passive radar are investigated. In contrast to the traditional approach, i.e., the passive coherent location (PCL), in which the cross-ambiguity function (CAF) between the transmitted and received signal is calculated, in the presented method, known from the automotive industry, the channel frequency response (CFR) is first estimated, and then, the channel impulse response (CIR) is computed and spectrally analyzed to obtain a range-velocity map. It is shown that CFR/CIR-based 5G radar, known as an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-based radar, outperforms CAF-based 5G radar in some aspects, e.g., ease of implementation and lower complexity, while maintaining comparable measurement accuracy. In this article, CFR/CIR is estimated using standard 5G channel state information reference signals (CSI-RSs) or some additional radar-on-demand (RoD) OFDM symbols that could be offered by mobile network operators as an extra paid service. Different time and frequency densities of RoD OFDM symbols are tested. The results are compared with the application of CAF and 5G positioning reference-like signals (PRSs). This article shows that even rare CSI-RS pilots can make a low-cost radar device from a 5G receiver. It is demonstrated that slightly irregular sampling of the CIR taps, caused by using cyclic prefixes of different lengths in 5G, does not lead to major velocity estimation errors.
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