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Rethinking Dense Cells for Integrated Sensing and Communications: A Stochastic Geometric View

Abdelhamid Salem, Kaitao Meng, Christos Masouros, Fan Liu, David López-Pérez

2024IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The inclusion of the sensing functionality in the coming generations of cellular networks, necessitates a rethink of dense cell deployments. In this paper, we analyze and optimize dense cell topologies for dual-functional radar-communication (DFRC) cellular networks. With the aid of tools from stochastic geometry, we derive new analytical expressions of the potential area spectral efficiencies in (bit/sec/m2) of radar and communication systems using zero-forcing precoding scheme. Based on the new formulations of the potential area spectral efficiencies, the energy efficiency (bit/Joule) of DFRC systems is provided in a closed-form formula. Then, an optimization problem to obtain the optimal base station (BS) density that maximizes the network-level energy efficiency is formulated and investigated. Our analytical and numerical results demonstrate that the inclusion of the sensing functionality clearly differentiates the optimal BS topologies for the DFRC systems against classical communication-only systems.

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