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Bistatic Sensing at THz Frequencies via a Two-Stage Ultra-Wideband MIMO-OFDM System

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arxiv 2405.17990 v1 pith:BEZH77HP submitted 2024-05-28 eess.SP

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Only the chairs can edit The availability of abundant bandwidth at terahertz (THz) frequencies holds promise for significantly enhancing the sensing performance of integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems in the next-generation wireless systems, enabling high accuracy and resolution for precise target localization. In orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) systems, wide bandwidth can be achieved by increasing the subcarrier spacing rather than the number of subcarriers, thereby keeping the complexity of the sensing system low. However, this approach may lead to an ambiguity problem in target range estimation. To address this issue, this work proposes a two-stage maximum likelihood method for estimating target position in an ultra-wideband bistatic multiple-antenna OFDM-based ISAC system operating at THz frequencies. Numerical results show that the proposed estimation approach effectively resolves the ambiguity problem while achieving high resolution and accuracy target position estimation at a very low signal-to-noise ratio regime.

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