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Multiuser Association and Localization Over Doubly Dispersive Multipath Channels for Integrated Sensing and Communications


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Supporting multiuser communication and localization is a typical scenario in Integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). However, the problem of multi-echo induced by m...Show More

Abstract:

Supporting multiuser communication and localization is a typical scenario in Integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). However, the problem of multi-echo induced by multipath and multiuser makes it hard to determine the relationship between user equipments (UEs) and these echoes. Thus, applying traditional estimation algorithms at the radar receiver inevitably leads to weak communication and localization performances due to the mismatch between echoes and UEs. In this paper, aiming to achieve multiuser association and localization under doubly dispersive multipath channels, we construct an ISAC unified waveform based on the orthogonal delay-Doppler division multiplexing (ODDM) principle and develop an off-grid cluster sparse Bayesian learning estimation (OG-CSBL) algorithm. Particularly, we focus on the mono-static setup, where the base station (BS) expects to communicate with multiuser while sensing their locations. We utilize the high-resolution range profile (HRRP) to characterize the physical features of UEs and establish associations with their echoes by exploiting the inherent cluster structure. To estimate parameters, we design a hybrid Dirichlet process (DP)-Gaussian hierarchical prior distribution and propose a variational Bayesian inference (VBI)-EM strategy. Additionally, we develop a backtrack echo identification scheme to facilitate precise UE localization. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme achieves superior NMSE performance, offers meter-level localization accuracy, and obtains better BER performance in the complex multiuser coexistence scenario.
Published in: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ( Volume: 42, Issue: 10, October 2024)
Page(s): 2847 - 2862
Date of Publication: 14 June 2024

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