Radio Resource Management in Joint Radar and Communication: A Comprehensive Survey
Nguyen Cong Luong, Xiao Lu, Dinh Thai Hoang, Dusit Niyato, and Dong In, Kim

TL;DR
This survey comprehensively reviews resource management strategies in joint radar and communication systems, emphasizing spectrum sharing, power allocation, interference mitigation, and security challenges to enhance efficiency and performance.
Contribution
It provides an extensive overview of fundamental concepts, recent approaches, security issues, and future directions in resource management for JRC systems.
Findings
Spectrum sharing improves spectrum utilization.
Power allocation strategies optimize resource use.
Interference management is crucial for system performance.
Abstract
Joint radar and communication (JRC) has recently attracted substantial attention. The first reason is that JRC allows individual radar and communication systems to share spectrum bands and thus improves the spectrum utilization. The second reason is that JRC enables a single hardware platform, e.g., an autonomous vehicle or a UAV, to simultaneously perform the communication function and the radar function. As a result, JRC is able to improve the efficiency of resources, i.e., spectrum and energy, reduce the system size, and minimize the system cost. However, there are several challenges to be solved for the JRC design. In particular, sharing the spectrum imposes the interference caused by the systems, and sharing the hardware platform and energy resource complicates the design of the JRC transmitter and compromises the performance of each function. To address the challenges, several…
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