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Jorge Torres Gómez and Falko Dressler, "Assessing the Interplay between Localization Accuracy and Interference in IRS-assisted Links," Proceedings of IEEE ANDESCON 2024, Cusco, Peru, September 2024.


Abstract

This paper assesses the localization capabilities in intelligent reflective surface (IRS)-assisted links while considering the interference from simultaneous transmissions performed by mobile users (MUs). The localization is performed by scanning a given area where the MU is located and measuring the receiver power from transmissions. The scanning is performed by configuring the IRS beam to target a given location in the ground plane. The base station (BS) will render the received power with the coordinates of the IRS beam and estimate the MU location with the peak in the power surface. We also include a factor of hardware impairment in calculating the power at the BS. This factor accounts for a realistic implementation of the communication scheme as well as the non-linearities in the radio frequency (RF) front end. Our simulation results demonstrate the achievable localization error with the amount of interfering mobile users.

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@inproceedings{torres-gomez2024assessing,
    author = {Torres G{\'{o}}mez, Jorge and Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Assessing the Interplay between Localization Accuracy and Interference in IRS-assisted Links}},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Cusco, Peru},
    booktitle = {IEEE ANDESCON 2024},
    month = {9},
    year = {2024},
   }
   
   

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