Multi-band Carrier Phase Positioning toward 6G: Performance Bounds and Efficient Estimators
Ehsan Shourezari, Ossi Kaltiokallio, Mehmet C. Ilter, Jukka Talvitie, Gonzalo Seco-Granados, Henk Wymeersch, and Mikko Valkama

TL;DR
This paper develops performance bounds and practical estimators for multi-band carrier phase positioning in 6G, demonstrating high-precision localization capabilities and robustness against network imperfections with minimal carrier aggregation.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-band CPP framework with performance bounds and a two-stage estimator, addressing integer ambiguity and practical imperfections in 6G and beyond.
Findings
Two carriers are sufficient for resolving integer ambiguity.
The proposed estimator achieves bounds under realistic conditions.
Additional refinement improves narrowband IoT localization.
Abstract
In addition to satellite systems, carrier phase positioning (CPP) is gaining attraction also in terrestrial mobile networks, particularly in 5G New Radio evolution toward 6G. One key challenge is to resolve the integer ambiguity problem, as the carrier phase provides only relative position information. This work introduces and studies a multi-band CPP scenario with intra- and inter-band carrier aggregation (CA) opportunities across FR1, mmWave-FR2, and emerging 6G FR3 bands. Specifically, we derive multi-band CPP performance bounds, showcasing the superiority of multi-band CPP for high-precision localization in current and future mobile networks, while noting also practical imperfections such as clock offsets between the user equipment (UE) and the network as well as mutual clock imperfections between the network nodes. A wide collection of numerical results is provided, covering the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGNSS positioning and interference · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems
