DOA Estimation in B5G/6G: Trends and Challenges

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Abstract

Direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is the preliminary stage of communication, localiza-tion, and sensing. Hence, it is a canonical task for next-generation wireless communications, namely beyond 5G (B5G) or 6G communication networks. Both massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and millimeter wave (mmW) bands are emerging technologies that can be implemented to increase the spectral efficiency of an area, and a number of expectations have been placed on them for future-generation wireless communications. Meanwhile, they also create new challenges for DOA estimation, for instance, through extremely large-scale array data, the coexistence of far-field and near-field sources, mutual coupling effects, and complicated spatial-temporal signal sampling. This article discusses various open issues related to DOA estimation for B5G/6G communication networks. Moreover, some insights on current advances, including arrays, models, sampling, and algorithms, are provided. Finally, directions for future work on the development of DOA estimation are addressed.

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Ruan, N., Wang, H., Wen, F., & Shi, J. (2022). DOA Estimation in B5G/6G: Trends and Challenges. Sensors, 22(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22145125

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