Abstract

A metasurface (MTS)-based direction of arrival (DoA) estimation method is presented. The method exploits the properties of space–time modulated reflective metasurfaces to estimate in real-time the impinging angle of an illuminating monochromatic plane wave. The approach makes use of the amplitude unbalance of the received fields at broadside at the frequencies of the two first-order harmonics generated by the interaction between the incident plane wave and the modulated metasurface. Here, we first describe analytically how to generate the desired higher order harmonics in the reflected spectrum and how to realize the breaking of the spatial symmetry of each order harmonic scattering pattern. Then, the 1-D omnidirectional incident angle can be analytically computed using +1st- and −1st-order harmonics. The approach is also extended to 2-D DoA estimation by using two orthogonally arranged 1-D DoA modulation arrays. The accuracy of 1-D DoA estimation is verified through full-wave numerical simulations. Compared to conventional DoA estimation methods, the proposed approach simplifies the computation and hardware complexity, ensuring at the same time estimation accuracy. The proposed method may have potential applications in wireless communications, target recognition, and identification.

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