Pinching Antennas-Aided Integrated Sensing and Multicast Communication Systems
Shan Shan, Chongjun Ouyang, Xiaohang Yang, Yong Li, Zhiqin Wang, and Yuanwei Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel framework using pinching antennas for integrated sensing and multicast communication, optimizing antenna placement for enhanced performance in both functions.
Contribution
It develops a comprehensive optimization approach for PA placement under various criteria, including closed-form solutions and iterative algorithms for single and multiple PAs.
Findings
PASS outperforms fixed-antenna baselines in multicast rate and sensing accuracy
Multicasting gain increases with user density
Sensing accuracy improves with more PAs deployed
Abstract
A pinching antennas (PAs)-aided integrated sensing and multicast communication framework is proposed. In this framework, the communication performance is measured by the multicast rate considering max-min fairness. Moreover, the sensing performance is quantified by the Bayesian Cram\'er-Rao bound (BCRB), where a Gauss-Hermite quadrature-based approach is proposed to compute the Bayesian Fisher information matrix. Based on these metrics, PA placement is optimized under three criteria: communications-centric (C-C), sensing-centric (S-C), and Pareto-optimal designs. These designs are investigated in two scenarios: the single-PA case and the multi-PA case. 1) For the single-PA case, a closed-form solution is derived for the location of the C-C transmit PA, while the S-C design yields optimal transmit and receive PA placements that are symmetric about the target location. Leveraging this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Radar Systems and Signal Processing · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
