Bistatic Integrated Sensing and Communication in the Presence of a Disco Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface: Disruption, Enhancement, or Both?
Huan Huang, Hongliang Zhang, Weidong Mei, Minghui Min, Dusit Niyato, and Zhu Han

TL;DR
This paper investigates a bistatic ISAC system with a disco reconfigurable intelligent surface (DRIS), analyzing its impact on communication and sensing performance, and proposing a waveform design balancing these aspects.
Contribution
It develops a new bistatic ISAC model with DRIS, characterizes channel effects, and derives bounds showing DRIS's contrasting impact on sensing and communication.
Findings
DRIS significantly degrades communication SINR due to ACA interference.
DRIS decreases AoD estimation accuracy but improves AoA estimation.
Theoretical bounds and numerical results validate the impact of DRIS on system performance.
Abstract
Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) is widely regarded as one of the key enabling technologies for future sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication systems. In this work, we investigate a bistatic ISAC system in the presence of a disco reconfigurable intelligent surface (DRIS), whose random and time-varying reflection coefficients emulate a "disco ball." The introduction of the DRIS breaks the underlying assumption in existing ISAC systems that the sensing and communication channels remain static or quasi-static within the channel coherence time. We first develop a bistatic system model incorporating the DRIS and characterize all involved wireless channels. Then, an ISAC waveform design that balances sensing and communication performance is proposed by formulating a Pareto optimization problem, where the trade-off is controlled through a tunable factor. Communication and…
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