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04 May 2020

The problem of position estimation of a mobile user equipped with a single antenna receiver using downlink transmissions in addressed. The advantages of this setup compared to the classical MIMO and uplink scenarios are analyzed in terms of achievable theoretical performance (Cramér-Rao bounds) considering a realistic power budget. Based on this analysis, a low-complexity two-step algorithm with improved localization performance is proposed, which first performs a (coarse) angle of departure estimation and then precodes the downlink signal to introduce beamforming towards the user direction. Results demonstrate that position estimation in downlink can be potentially much more accurate than in uplink, even in presence of multiple users in the system.

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