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angjo2025mmwave
Joana Angjo, Elena Tonini, Falko Dressler and Renato Lo Cigno, "mmWave CSI-based Sensing: a Feasibility Study," Proceedings of 31st ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom 2025), Poster Session, Hong Kong, China, November 2025, pp. 1353–1355.
Abstract
Channel state information (CSI) is widely used for joint communication and sensing in sub-6 GHz wireless networks, but its application at mmWave frequencies remains under-explored. This work applies a quantized amplitude-based CSI similarity metric to data from a 28 GHz indoor testbed, showing the feasibility of CSI-based ambient sensing in next-generation wireless networks.
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Joana Angjo
Elena Tonini
Falko Dressler
Renato Lo Cigno
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@inproceedings{angjo2025mmwave,
author = {Angjo, Joana and Tonini, Elena and Dressler, Falko and Lo Cigno, Renato},
doi = {10.1145/3680207.3765684},
title = {{mmWave CSI-based Sensing: a Feasibility Study}},
pages = {1353--1355},
publisher = {ACM},
isbn = {979-8-4007-1129-9},
address = {Hong Kong, China},
booktitle = {31st ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom 2025), Poster Session},
month = {11},
year = {2025},
}
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