Sampling Free TDOA Localization in Millimeter Wave Networks
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Time difference of arrival (TDOA) is a widely used technique for localizing a radio transmitter from the difference in signal arrival times at multiple receivers. For TDOA to work, the individual receivers must estimate the respective signal arrival times precisely, which requires sampling the signal at least double the rate of its highest frequency content, commonly known as the Nyquist rate. Such sampling is less practical for the millimeter wave band comprising of frequencies in 30-300 GHz range. In this paper, we propose an energy detection architecture for accurately estimating the time of arrival from a single picosecond Gaussian pulse, which enables TDOA localization without sampling at the receiver. We derive the closed form expression of the estimated time of arrival and validate it via simulation. We demonstrate that the proposed sampling-free TDOA can localize millimeter wave transmitters as accurately as the conventional sampling-based TDOA.
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