Localizing the Vehicle's Antenna: an Open Problem in 6G Network Sensing
Francesco Linsalata, Dario Tagliaferri, Luca Rinaldi, Lorenzo, Bezzetto, Marouan Mizmizi, Davide Scazzoli, Damiano Badini, Christian, Mazzucco, Maurizio Magarini, Umberto Spagnolini

TL;DR
This paper compares radar-assisted and position-assisted beam management in 6G V2I systems, revealing their complementary strengths and proposing an integrated approach to improve localization and reduce training time.
Contribution
It provides a pragmatic comparison of radar and position-based beam management, highlighting their limitations and proposing a combined multi-technology solution for enhanced vehicle antenna localization.
Findings
Radar's point target approximation is invalid in practical scenarios.
Residual uncertainty in antenna position increases training time by 50%.
Combining radar and positioning info outperforms blind beam management.
Abstract
Millimeter Waves (mmW) and sub-THz frequencies are the candidate bands for the upcoming Sixth Generation (6G) of communication systems. The use of collimated beams at mmW/sub-THz to compensate for the increased path and penetration loss arises the need for a seamless Beam Management (BM), especially for high mobility scenarios such as the Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) one. Recent research advances in Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) indicate that equipping the network infrastructure, e.g., the Base Station (BS), with either a stand-alone radar or sensing capabilities using optimized waveforms, represents the killer technology to facilitate the BM. However, radio sensing should accurately localize the Vehicular Equipment (VE)'s antenna, which is not guaranteed in general. Differently, employing side information from VE's onboard positioning sensors might overcome this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Power Line Communications and Noise
MethodsBalanced Selection
