Electromagnetic Property Sensing in ISAC with Multiple Base Stations: Algorithm, Pilot Design, and Performance Analysis
Yuhua Jiang, Feifei Gao, Shi Jin, and Tie Jun Cui

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel multi-base station EM property sensing scheme using OFDM pilots, combining EM modeling, compressive sensing, and data fusion to accurately identify target materials with low overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a joint EM wave propagation model, a compressive sensing-based RPCD reconstruction method, and a fusion algorithm for multi-BS data integration, advancing ISAC sensing capabilities.
Findings
High-quality RPCD reconstruction demonstrated in simulations
Enhanced material classification accuracy achieved
Fusion algorithm improves measurement reliability
Abstract
Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) has opened up numerous game-changing opportunities for future wireless systems. In this paper, we develop a novel scheme that utilizes orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) pilot signals to sense the electromagnetic (EM) property of the target and thus identify the materials of the target. Specifically, we first establish an EM wave propagation model with Maxwell equations, where the EM property of the target is captured by a closed-form expression of the channel. We then build the mathematical model for the relative permittivity and conductivity distribution (RPCD) within a predetermined region of interest shared by multiple base stations (BSs). Based on the EM wave propagation model, we propose an EM property sensing method, in which the RPCD can be reconstructed from compressive sensing techniques that exploits the joint…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Destructive Testing Techniques · Geophysical Methods and Applications · Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses
MethodsBalanced Selection
