Fundamentals of RIS-Aided Localization in the Far-Field

3 Jun 2022  ·  Don-Roberts Emenonye, Harpreet S. Dhillon, R. Michael Buehrer ·

This paper develops fundamental bounds for localization in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems aided by reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs). Specifically, we start from the assumption that the position and orientation of a RIS can be viewed as prior information for RIS-aided localization in wireless systems and derive Bayesian bounds for the localization of a user equipment (UE). To do this, we first derive the Bayesian Fisher information matrix (FIM) for channel parameters to derive the Bayesian localization bounds. Then, to focus on the geometric channel parameters, we derive the equivalent Fisher information matrix (EFIM) and show that it has a definite structure. Subsequently, we show through the information loss associated with the EFIM that when the RIS reflection coefficients remain constant across all OFDM symbols, and there is no prior information about the nuisance parameters, the corresponding submatrix in the EFIM related to the RIS angle parameters is a zero matrix. As a result of the EFIM being a zero matrix, estimating the RIS-related angle channel parameters is not possible when the RIS reflection coefficients remain constant across all OFDM symbols. This observation is crucial for the estimation of the RIS-related angle parameters. It dictates that to estimate the RIS-related angle parameters, there must be more than one OFDM transmission with differing RIS reflection coefficients.

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