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A Study of Network-Side 5G User Localization Using Angle-Based Fingerprints
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This paper explores network-side cellular user localization using fingerprints created from the angle measurements enabled by 5G. Our key idea is a binning-based fingerprinting technique that leverages multipath propagation to create fingerprint vectors based on angles of arrival of signals along multiple paths at each user. In network simulations that recreate urban environments with 3D building geometry and base station locations for a major city, our binning-based fingerprinting for 5G achieves significantly lower localization errors with a single base station than signal strength-based fingerprinting for LTE.
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