A Unified Pilot Design for Integrated Sensing and Communications
Pu Yuan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel 2D pilot signal design for integrated sensing and communications in OFDM systems, enabling efficient sensing and reliable data transmission with minimal resource sharing.
Contribution
It introduces a unified 2D pilot signal on the delay-Doppler plane that supports both sensing and communication, improving scalability and resource efficiency.
Findings
Effective sensing performance with limited power sharing.
Maintains satisfactory symbol detection in communication.
Supports various delay and Doppler resolutions.
Abstract
This paper investigates a unified pilot signal design in an orthogonal frequency division modulation (OFDM)-based integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) system. The novel designed two-dimensional (2D) pilot signal is generated on the delay-Doppler (DD) plane for sensing, while its time-frequency (TF) plane transformation acts as the demodulation reference signal (DMRS) for the OFDM data. The well-designed pilot signal preserves orthogonality with the data in terms of resource occupancy in the TF plane and quasi-orthogonality in terms of codeword in the DD plane. Leveraging these nice properties, we are allowed to implement sensing detection in the DD plane using a simple 2D correlation, taking advantage of the favorable auto-correlation properties of the 2D pilot. In the communication part, the transformed pilot in the TF plane serves as a known DMRS for channel estimation and…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization
