On the Impact of Hardware Impairments on RIS-aided Localization
Paper in proceeding, 2022

We investigate a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided near-field localization system with single-antenna user equipment (UE) and base station (BS) under hardware impairments by considering a practical phase-dependent RIS amplitude variations model. To analyze the localization performance under the mismatch between the practical model and the ideal model with unit-amplitude RIS elements, we employ the misspecified Cramér-Rao bound (MCRB). Based on the MCRB derivation, the lower bound (LB) on the mean-squared error for estimation of UE position is evaluated and shown to converge to the MCRB at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). Simulation results indicate more severe performance degradation due to the model misspecification with increasing SNR. In addition, the mismatched maximum likelihood (MML) estimator is derived and found to be tight to the LB in the high SNR regime. Finally, we observe that the model mismatch can lead to an order-of-magnitude localization performance loss at high SNRs.

Localization

intelligent surfaces

hardware impairments

Author

Cüneyd Öztürk

Bilkent University

Furkan Keskin

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Henk Wymeersch

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Sinan Gezici

Bilkent University

IEEE International Conference on Communications

15503607 (ISSN)

Vol. 2022-May 2846-2851
9781538683477 (ISBN)

2022 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2022
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Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Probability Theory and Statistics

Control Engineering

Signal Processing

DOI

10.1109/ICC45855.2022.9838889

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