A Mathematical Justification for Exponentially Distributed NLOS Bias

05/02/2019
by   Christopher E. O'Lone, et al.
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In the past few decades, the localization literature has seen many models attempting to characterize the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) bias error commonly experienced in range measurements. These models have either been based on specific measurement data or chosen due to attractive features of a particular distribution, yet to date, none have been backed by rigorous analysis. Leveraging tools from stochastic geometry, this paper attempts to fill this void by providing the first analytical backing for an NLOS bias error model. Using a Boolean model to statistically characterize the random locations, orientations, and sizes of reflectors, and assuming first-order (i.e., single-bounce) reflections, the distance traversed by the first-arriving NLOS path is characterized. Under these assumptions, this analysis reveals that NLOS bias exhibits an exponential form and can in fact be well approximated by an exponential distribution -- a result consistent with previous NLOS bias error models in the literature. This analytically derived distribution is then compared to a common exponential model from the literature, revealing this distribution to be a close match in some cases and a lower bound in others. Lastly, the assumptions under which these results were derived suggest this model is aptly suited to characterize NLOS bias in 5G millimeter wave systems as well.

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