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6G white paper on localization and sensing

de Lima, Carlos; Belot, Didier; Berkvens, Rafael; Bourdoux, Andre; Dardari, Davide; Guillaud, Maxime; Isomursu, Minna; Lohan, Elena-Simona; Miao, Yang; Barreto, Andre Noll; Aziz, Muhammad Reza Kahar; Saloranta, Jani; Sanguanpuak, Tachporn; Sarieddeen, Hadi; Seco-Granados, Gonzalo; Suutala, Jaakko; Svensson, Tommy; Valkama, Mikko; Wymeersch, Henk; van Liempd, Barend (2020-06-30)

 
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de Lima, Carlos
Belot, Didier
Berkvens, Rafael
Bourdoux, Andre
Dardari, Davide
Guillaud, Maxime
Isomursu, Minna
Lohan, Elena-Simona
Miao, Yang
Barreto, Andre Noll
Aziz, Muhammad Reza Kahar
Saloranta, Jani
Sanguanpuak, Tachporn
Sarieddeen, Hadi
Seco-Granados, Gonzalo
Suutala, Jaakko
Svensson, Tommy
Valkama, Mikko
Wymeersch, Henk
van Liempd, Barend
University of Oulu
30.06.2020
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Executive Summary

This white paper explores future localization and sensing opportunities for beyond fifth generation (5G) wireless communication systems by identifying key technology enablers and discussing their underlying challenges, implementation issues, and identifying potential solutions. In addition, we present exciting new opportunities for localization and sensing applications, which will disrupt traditional design principles and revolutionize the way we live, interact with our environment, and do business. In contrast to 5G and earlier generations, localization and sensing will be built-in from the outset to both cope with specific applications and use cases, and to support flexible and seamless connectivity.

Following the trend initiated in the 5G new radio (NR) systems, sixth generation (6G) will continue to develop towards even higher frequency ranges, wider bandwidths, and massive antenna arrays. In turn, this will enable sensing solutions with very fine range, Doppler and angular resolutions, as well as localization to cm-level degree of accuracy. Moreover, new materials, device types, and reconfigurable surfaces will allow network operators to reshape and control the electromagnetic response of the environment. At the same time, machine learning and artificial intelligence will leverage the unprecedented availability of data and computing resources to tackle the biggest and hardest problems in wireless communication systems.

6G systems will be truly intelligent wireless systems that will not only provide ubiquitous communication but also empower high accuracy localization and high-resolution sensing services. They will become the catalyst for this revolution by bringing about a unique new set of features and service capabilities, where localization and sensing will coexist with communication, continuously sharing the available resources in time, frequency and space. Applications such as THz imaging and spectroscopy have the potential to provide continuous, real-time physiological information via dynamic, non-invasive, contactless measurements for future digital health technologies. 6G simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) methods will not only enable advanced cross reality (XR) applications but also enhance the navigation of autonomous objects such as vehicles and drones. In convergent 6G radar and communication systems, both passive and active radars will simultaneously use and share information, to provide a rich and accurate virtual image of the environment. In 6G, intelligent context-aware networks will be capable of exploiting localization and sensing information to optimize deployment, operation, and energy usage with no or limited human intervention.

This white paper concludes by highlighting foundational research challenges, as well as implications and opportunities related to privacy, security, and trust. Addressing these challenges will undoubtedly require an interdisciplinary and concerted effort from the research community.

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