Toward cm-Level Accuracy: Carrier Phase Positioning for IIoT in 5G-Advanced NR Networks
High-precision positioning accuracy is among the key features of the future fifth-generation (5G-advanced) cellular networks to enable a wide variety of commercial, critical, and consumer use cases. 5G new radio (NR) systems have relied on (1) cellular temporal/angular-based positioning methods to p...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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13.07.2022
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Summary: | High-precision positioning accuracy is among the key features of the future
fifth-generation (5G-advanced) cellular networks to enable a wide variety of
commercial, critical, and consumer use cases. 5G new radio (NR) systems have
relied on (1) cellular temporal/angular-based positioning methods to provide
the indoor environments with a moderate positioning accuracy that is well below
the positioning requirements of these future use cases and (2) highly precise
satellite carrier phase/code-based positioning methods for the outdoor
deployments that are limited by the availability of the satellite coverage.
This paper defines the relevant standard mechanisms and algorithms to use the
carrier phase cellular-based measurements as a potential solution to achieve a
high-precision positioning estimation accuracy in 5G-advanced NR networks. The
presented positioning technique is evaluated using high-fidelity system-level
simulations for indoor factory (InF) deployment scenarios. The numerical
results demonstrate that the presented technique can significantly improve the
positioning accuracy compared with the state-of-the-art NR positioning methods.
Our findings in this paper also show that the carrier phase method not only
provides an indoor complement to the outdoor satellite positioning but also
provides an outdoor alternative to the high-precision satellite methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2207.06633 |