Near-Field Localization with Antenna Arrays in the Presence of Direction-Dependent Mutual Coupling
Zohreh Ebadi, Amir Masoud Molaei, George C. Alexandropoulos, Muhammad, Ali Babar Abbasi, Simon Cotton, Anvar Tukmanov, Okan Yurduseven

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-complexity 1D iterative method for near-field source localization with antenna arrays, effectively estimating direction-dependent mutual coupling and source positions, outperforming existing methods in computational efficiency.
Contribution
The paper proposes the IMOP algorithm, a novel 1D iterative approach that accurately estimates mutual coupling and source locations with significantly reduced computational complexity.
Findings
IMOP achieves near-state-of-the-art localization accuracy.
IMOP reduces computational complexity by a factor of 42.
The method is validated with electromagnetic simulations and synthetic data.
Abstract
Localizing near-field sources considering practical arrays is a recent challenging topic for next generation wireless communication systems. Practical antenna array apertures with closely spaced elements exhibit direction-dependent mutual coupling (MC), which can significantly degrade the performance localization techniques. A conventional method for near-field localization in the presence of MC is the three-dimensional (3D) multiple signal classification technique, which, however, suffers from extremely high computational complexity. Recently, two-dimensional (2D) search alternatives have been presented, exhibiting increased complexity still for direction-dependent MC scenarios. In this paper, we devise a low complexity one-dimensional (1D) iterative method based on an oblique projection operator (IMOP) that estimates direction-dependent MC and the locations of multiple near-field…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis · Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques
