Location information is often used as a proxy to infer the performance of a wireless communication link. Using a very simple model, this letter unveils a basic statistical relation between the location estimation uncertainty and wireless link reliability. First, a Cram\'er-Rao bound for the localization error is derived. Then, wireless link reliability is characterized by how likely the outage probability is to be above a target threshold. We show that the reliability is sensitive to location errors, especially when the channel statistics are also sensitive to the location. Finally, we highlight the difficulty of choosing a rate that meets target reliability while accounting for the location uncertainty.
@article{arxiv.2110.09215,
title = {A Primer on the Statistical Relation between Wireless Ultra-Reliability and Location Estimation},
author = {Tobias Kallehauge and Pablo Ramírez-Espinosa and Kimmo Kansanen and Henk Wymeersch and Petar Popovski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.09215},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
6 pages and 3 figures. This is an extended version of the article submitted to IEEE Wireless Communication Letters. The extension differs from the letter in section V, which here contain some derivations