The dependence of radio signal propagation on the environment is well known, and both statistical and deterministic methods have been presented in the literature. Such methods are either based on randomised or actual reflectors of radio signals. In this work, we instead aim at estimating the location of the reflectors based on geo-localised radio channel impulse reponse measurements and using methods from synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Radio channel data measurements from 3GPP E-UTRAN have been used to verify the usefulness of the proposed approach. The obtained images show that the estimated reflectors are well correlated with the aerial map of the environment. Also, which part of the trajectory contributed to different reflectors have been estimated with promising results.
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