A Survey on Integrated Sensing, Communication, and Computation
Dingzhu Wen, Yong Zhou, Xiaoyang Li, Yuanming Shi, Kaibin Huang, and, Khaled B. Letaief

TL;DR
This survey reviews the evolution and current state of integrated sensing, communication, and computation (ISCC) techniques for 6G networks, emphasizing their potential to enable intelligent, interconnected services.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of ISCC, analyzing existing methods, discussing challenges, and outlining future research directions for this integrated approach.
Findings
Existing techniques like ICC, ISC, and ISAC have limitations in performance.
ISCC offers a systematic framework to enhance task efficiency.
Future research opportunities include signal design and resource management for ISCC.
Abstract
The forthcoming generation of wireless technology, 6G, aims to usher in an era of ubiquitous intelligent services, where everything is interconnected and intelligent. This vision requires the seamless integration of three fundamental modules: Sensing for information acquisition, communication for information sharing, and computation for information processing and decision-making. These modules are intricately linked, especially in complex tasks such as edge learning and inference. However, the performance of these modules is interdependent, creating a resource competition for time, energy, and bandwidth. Existing techniques like integrated communication and computation (ICC), integrated sensing and computation (ISC), and integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) have made partial strides in addressing this challenge, but they fall short of meeting the extreme performance requirements.…
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TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
