2023
DOI: 10.1109/mvt.2023.3262907
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Vision-Assisted Millimeter-Wave Beam Management for Next-Generation Wireless Systems: Concepts, Solutions, and Open Challenges

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“…Compared to the commonly used camera-based human sensing solutions, the wireless signal-based approach is more robust to environmental variations and its coverage tends to be more ubiquitous. Camera-based and beamforming-aided techniques may also be beneficially combined [179].…”
Section: Isac Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to the commonly used camera-based human sensing solutions, the wireless signal-based approach is more robust to environmental variations and its coverage tends to be more ubiquitous. Camera-based and beamforming-aided techniques may also be beneficially combined [179].…”
Section: Isac Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we have to investigate the potential communication-assisted sensing by utilizing CSI to boost the sensing performance, where the receivers may analyze a variety of channel features to detect the presence and location of multiple targets. In some applications, combining these solutions with cameras are expected to be beneficial [179]. In B5G and 6G, one needs to investigate more advanced technologies to enable the emerging sensing scenarios where extracting human-related features and performing activity recognition are difficult, such as integrated human sensing and communications, ultra-reliable and lowlatency human sensing [124], and non-line-of-sight human sensing [18].…”
Section: Isac Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%