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Wi-Fi Direction Finding With Frequency-Scanned Antenna and Channel-Hopping Scheme

Alejandro Gil-Martínez, Miguel Poveda-García, José Antonio López-Pastor, Juan Carlos Sánchez-Aarnoutse, José Luis Gómez‐Tornero

2021IEEE Sensors Journal46 citationsDOI

Abstract

A novel and simple technique for Direction of Arrival (DoA) estimation in 802.11 Wi-Fi networks is proposed. It is based on the use of a dual-port frequency-beam scanning antenna, which is connected to single MIMO access point. By simply performing a channel hopping scheme and acquiring Received Signal Strength Information (RSSI) from each channel, the DoA can be estimated in a wide Field of View of 180° with a mean angular error of 5°. Due to its simplicity, a single commodity Wi-Fi AP can be used without the need of Channel State Information (CSI), or complex electronically reconfigurable or mechanically revolving antennas.

Topics & Concepts

Antenna (radio)Channel (broadcasting)Frequency-hopping spread spectrumComputer scienceChannel state informationMIMOElectronic engineeringDirection of arrivalDirection findingDirectional antennaSIGNAL (programming language)Reconfigurable antennaTelecommunicationsEngineeringRadiation patternWirelessAntenna efficiencyProgramming languageIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesSpeech and Audio ProcessingDirection-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques