Active IRS-Enabled Integrated Sensing and Communications with Extended Targets
Yuan Fang, Xianxin Song, Huazhou Hou, Ziguo Zhong, Xianghao Yu, Jie Xu, and Yongming Huang

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of active IRS to enhance integrated sensing and communications, optimizing beamforming to improve sensing accuracy and communication quality in NLoS scenarios with extended targets.
Contribution
It introduces a novel active IRS-assisted ISAC framework, derives the sensing CRB, and proposes efficient algorithms for joint beamforming optimization under practical constraints.
Findings
Active IRS significantly improves sensing and communication performance.
Proposed algorithms effectively minimize sensing CRB in complex scenarios.
Active IRS always operates at maximum amplification gain under typical conditions.
Abstract
This paper studies the active intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-enabled integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), in which an active IRS is deployed to assist the base station (BS) in serving multiple communication users (CUs) and simultaneously sensing an \emph{extended} target at the non-line-of-sight (NLoS) area of the BS. The active IRS has the capability of amplifying the reflected signals so as to overcome significant reflection path loss in NLoS communication and sensing. In particular, we derive the sensing Cram\'{e}r-Rao bound (CRB) for estimating the target response matrix. Accordingly, we jointly optimize the transmit beamforming at the BS and the reflective beamforming at the active IRS to minimize the sensing CRB, subject to the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) requirements at the CUs, the transmit power budgets at the BS and active IRS, as well as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · Radar Systems and Signal Processing
