Hybrid Active and Passive Sensing for SLAM in Wireless Communication Systems
Jie Yang, Chao-Kai Wen, Shi Jin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid SLAM system in wireless communication that combines active and passive sensing to improve localization and mapping without prior environment information.
Contribution
It develops a novel hybrid sensing mechanism that fuses active and passive sensing for SLAM in 5G systems, enabling mutual enhancement and improved accuracy.
Findings
Successful operation in complex scenarios without prior maps
Significant performance improvements over single-mode sensing
Effective fusion of active and passive sensing information
Abstract
Integrating sensing functions into future mobile equipment has become an important trend. Realizing different types of sensing and achieving mutual enhancement under the existing communication hardware architecture is a crucial challenge in realizing the deep integration of sensing and communication. In the 5G New Radio context, active sensing can be performed through uplink beam sweeping on the user equipment (UE) side to observe the surrounding environment. In addition, the UE can perform passive sensing through downlink channel estimation to measure the multipath component (MPC) information. This study is the first to develop a hybrid simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) mechanism that combines active and passive sensing, in which mutual enhancement between the two sensing modes is realized in communication systems. Specifically, we first establish a common feature associated…
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