MIMO-OFDM Joint Radar-Communications: Is ICI Friend or Foe?
Musa Furkan Keskin, Henk Wymeersch, Visa Koivunen

TL;DR
This paper introduces an ICI-aware sensing algorithm for MIMO-OFDM joint radar-communications systems that leverages ICI effects to improve target detection and parameter estimation in high-mobility scenarios.
Contribution
It proposes a novel ICI exploitation method combining angle, delay-Doppler, and CFO estimation for enhanced radar target resolution.
Findings
Superior detection performance in high-mobility scenarios.
Effective resolution of targets at the same delay-Doppler-angle cell.
Demonstrated advantage over conventional methods through simulations.
Abstract
Inter-carrier interference (ICI) poses a significant challenge for OFDM joint radar-communications (JRC) systems in high-mobility scenarios. In this paper, we propose a novel ICI-aware sensing algorithm for MIMO-OFDM JRC systems to detect the presence of multiple targets and estimate their delay-Doppler-angle parameters. First, leveraging the observation that spatial covariance matrix is independent of target delays and Dopplers, we perform angle estimation via the MUSIC algorithm. For each estimated angle, we next formulate the radar delay-Doppler estimation as a joint carrier frequency offset (CFO) and channel estimation problem via an APES (amplitude and phase estimation) spatial filtering approach by transforming the delay-Doppler parameterized radar channel into an unstructured form. To account for the presence of multiple targets at a given angle, we devise an iterative…
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