IRS-Assisted Joint Sensing and Communication Design for Autonomous Driving

Joint sensing and communication (JSAC) has emerged as a promising technology in autonomous driving, as it allows simultaneous road sensing and two-way communication using a single shared platform. Meanwhile, intelligent reflective surface (IRS) enables sensing enhancement and communication with targ...

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Published inProceedings of the ... IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (1998) pp. 13426 - 13430
Main Authors Zhai, Weitong, Wang, Xiangrong, Amin, Moeness, Greco, Maria S., Gini, Fulvio
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 14.04.2024
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ISSN2379-190X
DOI10.1109/ICASSP48485.2024.10447971

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Summary:Joint sensing and communication (JSAC) has emerged as a promising technology in autonomous driving, as it allows simultaneous road sensing and two-way communication using a single shared platform. Meanwhile, intelligent reflective surface (IRS) enables sensing enhancement and communication with targets in a blind zone. In this paper, we propose an IRS-assisted JSAC design to address two issues of the limited sensing range of automotive radar and the likely occlusion among road targets. We co-design the IRS' reflection coefficient vector to steer the beam towards the directions of radar targets as well as embed the communication symbols into the reflected signals. Considering the phase-only property of the passive IRS, we establish a constant modulus co-design problem. We seek to optimize the covariance matrix first and then obtain the optimal reflection coefficient vector via matrix decomposition. Subsequently we transform the constant modulus constraint into a rank-1 semidefinite programing (SDP) problem and solve it iteratively. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed IRS-assisted JSAC design.
ISSN:2379-190X
DOI:10.1109/ICASSP48485.2024.10447971