STAR-RIS Aided Integrated Sensing and Communication over High Mobility Scenario
Muye Li, Shun Zhang, Yao Ge, Zan Li, Feifei Gao, Pingzhi Fan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a STAR-RIS aided integrated sensing and communication scheme for high mobility millimeter wave systems, enhancing vehicle tracking and communication through novel channel estimation and phase shift optimization.
Contribution
It introduces a new STAR-RIS based ISAC framework with efficient channel extraction and phase design tailored for high mobility scenarios.
Findings
Improved vehicle localization and velocity measurement accuracy.
Enhanced communication signal strength for in-vehicle UE and RSUs.
Validated effectiveness through simulation results.
Abstract
Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) has become a promising technology for future communication system. In this paper, we consider a millimeter wave system over high mobility scenario, and propose a novel simultaneous transmission and reflection reconfigurable intelligent surface (STAR-RIS) aided ISAC scheme. To improve the communication service of the in-vehicle user equipment (UE) and simultaneously track and sense the vehicle with the help of nearby roadside units (RSUs), a STAR-RIS is equipped on the outside surface of the vehicle. Firstly, an efficient transmission structure is developed, where a number of training sequences with orthogonal precoders and combiners are respectively utilized at BS and RSUs for channel parameter extraction. Then, the near-field static channel model between the STAR-RIS and in-vehicle UE as well as the far-field time-frequency selective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
Methodstravel james
