Abstract

Various kinds of data are generated from industrial Internet of Things, and these data can be applied for connecting production equipment, identifying and locating items, etc. These data should be forwarded to the decision center for further analyses, especially in wartime. Thus, the channel status information (CSI) for industrial big data transmission has to be acquired. In this article, we develop a system architecture for industrial big data (BD) transmission based on radar-communication integration with arbitrary geometrical array. The traditional channel estimation method, which usually utilizes the regular antenna array to estimate the CSI, cannot be applied to the arbitrary geometrical array. Here, we use the manifold separation technique to transform the complex array configuration into regular array and the downlink channel covariance matrix is estimated by exploiting the frequency calibration technique when the uplink channel covariance matrix is received. The computational complexity for the proposed method and other state-of-the-art methods are analyzed. The simulation results prove that the proposed method can achieve excellent estimation performance for its application in radar-communication integration.

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