Sensors (Jun 2023)

Low-Complexity Wideband Interference Mitigation for UWB ToA Estimation

  • Stefan Hechenberger,
  • Stefan Tertinek,
  • Holger Arthaber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23135806
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 13
p. 5806

Abstract

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Reliable time of arrival (ToA) estimation in dense multipath (DM) environments is a difficult task, especially when strong interference is present. The increasing number of multiple services in a shared spectrum comes with the demand for interference mitigation techniques. Multiple receiver elements, even in low-energy devices, allow for interference mitigation by processing coherent signals, but computational complexity has to be kept at a minimum. We propose a low-complexity, linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV) interference mitigation approach in combination with a detection-based ToA estimator. The performance of the method within a realistic multipath and interference environment is evaluated based on measurements and simulations. A statistical analysis of the ToA estimation error is provided in terms of the mean absolute error (MAE), and the results are compared to those of a band-stop filter-based interference blocking approach. While the focus is on receivers with only two elements, an extension to multiple elements is discussed as well. Results show that the influence of strong interference can be drastically reduced, even when the interference bandwidth exceeds 60% of the signal bandwidth. Moreover, the algorithm is robust to uncertainties in the angle of arrival (AoA) of the desired signal. Based on these results, the proposed mitigation method is well suited when the interference bandwidth is large and when computational power is a critical resource.

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