In this work we exploit the delay-Doppler characteristics of the channel state infromation to track a moving device. Together with a group of colleagues, we worked with realistic measurement data collected in an industrial scenario consisting of a trajectory going through various types of channel characteristics, ranging from clear line-of-sight (LOS), over obstructed LOS to non line-of-sight (NLOS) for the various anchors.
Watch the video below and listen to the explanation of Benjamin Deutschmann, describing how the developed algorithm deals with this difficult scenario. Head over to IEEEXplore to read the final paper or check out the pre-print on arXiv.
We recently published results about MIMO radar sensing. The results show how passive sensing of reflective surfaces can be achieved with large arrays.
More details can be found at this link in our paper.