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Simultaneous Source Separation, Synchronization, Localization and Mapping for 6G Systems

Dec 26, 202510:03
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Abstract

Multipath-based simultaneous localization and mapping (MP-SLAM) is a promising approach for future 6G networks to jointly estimate the positions of transmitters and receivers together with the propagation environment. In cooperative MP-SLAM, information collected by multiple mobile terminals (MTs) is fused to enhance accuracy and robustness. Existing methods, however, typically assume perfectly synchronized base stations (BSs) and orthogonal transmission sequences, rendering inter-BS interference at the MTs negligible. In this work, we relax these assumptions and address simultaneous source separation, synchronization, and mapping. A relevant example arises in modern 5G systems, where BSs employ muting patterns to mitigate interference, yet localization performance still degrades. We propose a novel BS-dependent data association and synchronization bias model, integrated into a joint Bayesian framework and inferred via the sum-product algorithm on a factor graph. The impact of joint synchronization and source separation is analyzed under various system configurations. Compared with state-of-the-art cooperative MP-SLAM assuming orthogonal and synchronized BSs, our statistical analysis shows no significant performance degradation.

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Year:2025
Category:eess.SP
APA

Venus, A., Leitinger, E., Witrisal, K. (2025). Simultaneous Source Separation, Synchronization, Localization and Mapping for 6G Systems. arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22393.

MLA

Alexander Venus, Erik Leitinger, and Klaus Witrisal. "Simultaneous Source Separation, Synchronization, Localization and Mapping for 6G Systems." arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22393 (2025).