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Coordinated Power Control for Network Integrated Sensing and Communication

Yi Huang, Yuan Fang, Xinmin Li, Jie Xu

2022IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology85 citationsDOI

Abstract

This correspondence paper studies a network integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system that unifies the interference channel for communication and distributed radar sensing. In this system, a set of distributed ISAC transmitters send individual messages to their respective communication users (CUs), and at the same time cooperate with multiple sensing receivers to estimate the location of one target. We exploit the coordinated power control among ISAC transmitters to minimize their total transmit power while ensuring the minimum signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) constraints at individual CUs and the maximum Cramér-Rao lower bound (CRLB) requirement for target location estimation. Although the formulated coordinated power control problem is non-convex and difficult to solve in general, we propose two efficient algorithms to obtain high-quality solutions based on the semi-definite relaxation (SDR) and CRLB approximation, respectively. Numerical results show that the proposed designs achieve substantial performance gains in terms of power reduction, as compared to the benchmark with a heuristic separate communication-sensing design.

Topics & Concepts

Benchmark (surveying)Transmitter power outputPower controlComputer scienceSignal-to-noise ratio (imaging)HeuristicChannel (broadcasting)Cramér–Rao boundInterference (communication)Upper and lower boundsReduction (mathematics)Power (physics)Real-time computingElectronic engineeringAlgorithmEngineeringComputer networkEstimation theoryTelecommunicationsTransmitterMathematicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsGeometryPhysicsMathematical analysisGeographyGeodesyRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms
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