Abstract

The angle of arrival (AoA) is a vital parameter for geometry-based 3-D indoor positioning. Considering a wireless local area network (WLAN) as an example, a conventional antenna array designed for multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) communication is not suitable for AoA estimation due to the angle ambiguity introduced by the large interelement spacing (IES). Consequently, the integration of positioning and communication functions using the same radio frequency (RF) frontend and the array would be highly valuable. A nonuniform array (NUA) is proposed to solve this challenging problem. The NUA is optimized to achieve unambiguous angle estimation while maintaining high-capacity WLAN MIMO communication. Moreover, based on the estimated MIMO channel state information (CSI), an improved trilinear parallel factor (TPF) decomposition method is proposed to accurately estimate AoAs with low complexity. Simulated and experimental results show that the proposed NUA-based scheme can achieve decimeter-level 3-D positioning accuracy.

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