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arxiv:2506.21325

Localization-Based Beam Focusing in Near-Field Communications

Published on Jun 26
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Abstract

A localization-based beam-focusing strategy using the 2D-MUSIC algorithm outperforms zero forcing with pilot-based channel estimation in high frequency, high bandwidth wireless communication systems.

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Shifting 6G-and-beyond wireless communication systems to higher frequency bands and the utilization of massive multiple-input multiple-output arrays will extend the near-field region, affecting beamforming and user localization schemes. In this paper, we propose a localization-based beam-focusing strategy that leverages the dominant line-of-sight (LoS) propagation arising at mmWave and sub-THz frequencies. To support this approach, we analyze the 2D-MUSIC algorithm for distance estimation by examining its spectrum in simplified, tractable setups with minimal numbers of antennas and users. Lastly, we compare the proposed localization-based beam focusing, with locations estimated via 2D-MUSIC, with zero forcing with pilot-based channel estimation in terms of uplink sum spectral efficiency. Our numerical results show that the proposed method becomes more effective under LoS-dominated propagation, short coherence blocks, and strong noise power arising at high carrier frequencies and with large bandwidths.

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