OTFS -- A Mathematical Foundation for Communication and Radar Sensing in the Delay-Doppler Domain
Saif Khan Mohammed, Ronny Hadani, Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam and, Robert Calderbank

TL;DR
OTFS is a novel communication and radar framework that uses delay-Doppler domain processing to improve channel predictability, signal localization, and radar imaging, benefiting applications like autonomous vehicles.
Contribution
This paper introduces OTFS as a unified delay-Doppler domain framework, providing a new waveform, channel modeling, and sensing capabilities for communication and radar.
Findings
Channel parameters directly relate to physical reflectors
OTFS achieves non-fading, predictable channel behavior
Supports high-resolution delay-Doppler radar imaging
Abstract
Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) is a framework for communication and active sensing that processes signals in the delay-Doppler (DD) domain. This paper explores three key features of the OTFS framework, and explains their value to applications. The first feature is a compact and sparse DD domain parameterization of the wireless channel, where the parameters map directly to physical attributes of the reflectors that comprise the scattering environment, and as a consequence these parameters evolve predictably. The second feature is a novel waveform / modulation technique, matched to the DD channel model, that embeds information symbols in the DD domain. The relation between channel inputs and outputs is localized, non-fading and predictable, even in the presence of significant delay and Doppler spread, and as a consequence the channel can be efficiently acquired and equalized. By…
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