Signal Processing for Joint Radar-Communications

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IEEE GRSS Distinguished Lecture

In this talk, we focus on the recent developments toward integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). We consider a broad definition of coexistence, which covers ISAC, collaborative communications, and sensing with interference. Toward fully realizing the coexistence of the two systems, optimization of resources for both new/futuristic sensing and wireless communications modalities is crucial. These synergistic approaches that exploit the interplay between state sensing and communications are both driving factors and opportunities for many current signal processing and information-theoretic techniques. In addition, a large body of prior works considers colocated ISAC systems while distributed systems remain relatively unexamined. Building on the existing approaches, the tutorial focuses on highlighting emerging scenarios in collaborative and distributed ISAC, particularly at mm-Wave and THz frequencies, highly dynamic vehicular/automotive environments that would benefit from information exchange between the two systems. It presents the architectures and possible methodologies for mutually beneficial distributed co-existence and co-design, including sensor fusion and heterogeneously distributed radar and communications. The tutorial also considers recent developments such as the deployment of intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS) in ISAC, 5G systems, passive internet-of-things, and ISAC secrecy rate optimization. This tutorial aims to draw the attention of the radar, communications, and signal processing communities toward an emerging area, which can benefit from the cross-fertilization of ideas in distributed systems.
 


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  • Date: 19 Jan 2024
  • Time: 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Kumar of UNITED STATES ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY (ARL)

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Signal Processing for Joint Radar-Communications

In this talk, we focus on the recent developments toward integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). We consider a broad definition of coexistence, which covers ISAC, collaborative communications, and sensing with interference. Toward fully realizing the coexistence of the two systems, optimization of resources for both new/futuristic sensing and wireless communications modalities is crucial. These synergistic approaches that exploit the interplay between state sensing and communications are both driving factors and opportunities for many current signal processing and information-theoretic techniques. In addition, a large body of prior works considers colocated ISAC systems while distributed systems remain relatively unexamined. Building on the existing approaches, the tutorial focuses on highlighting emerging scenarios in collaborative and distributed ISAC, particularly at mm-Wave and THz frequencies, highly dynamic vehicular/automotive environments that would benefit from information exchange between the two systems. It presents the architectures and possible methodologies for mutually beneficial distributed co-existence and co-design, including sensor fusion and heterogeneously distributed radar and communications. The tutorial also considers recent developments such as the deployment of intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS) in ISAC, 5G systems, passive internet-of-things, and ISAC secrecy rate optimization. This tutorial aims to draw the attention of the radar, communications, and signal processing communities toward an emerging area, which can benefit from the cross-fertilization of ideas in distributed systems.

Biography:

Kumar Vijay Mishra (S’08-M’15-SM’18) obtained a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and M.S. in
mathematics from The University of Iowa in 2015, and M.S. in electrical engineering from
Colorado State University in 2012, while working on NASA’s Global Precipitation Mission Ground
Validation (GPM-GV) weather radars. He received his B. Tech. summa cum laude (Gold Medal,
Honors) in electronics and communication engineering from the National Institute of Technology,
Hamirpur (NITH), India in 2003. He is currently Research Scientist at the Institute for Systems
Research, The University of Maryland, College Park under the ARL-ArtIAMAS program; Technical
Adviser to Singapore-based automotive radar start-up Hertzwell and Boston-based imaging radar
startup Aura Intelligent Systems; and honorary Research Fellow at SnT - Interdisciplinary Centre
for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg. Previously, he had research
appointments at the United States Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Adelphi; Electronics and
Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), Defence Research and Development Organisation
(DRDO) Bengaluru; IIHR - Hydroscience & Engineering, Iowa City, IA; Mitsubishi Electric Research
Labs, Cambridge, MA; Qualcomm, San Jose; and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
Dr. Mishra is the Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society (2023-2024), IEEE
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) (2023-2024), IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
(2023-2024), IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (2024-2025), and IEEE Future

Networks Initiative (2022). He is the recipient of the IET Premium Best Paper Prize (2021), IEEE T-
AES Outstanding Editor (2021), U. S. National Academies Harry Diamond Distinguished Fellowship

(2018-2021), American Geophysical Union Editors' Citation for Excellence (2019), Royal
Meteorological Society Quarterly Journal Editor's Prize (2017), Viterbi Postdoctoral Fellowship
(2015, 2016), Lady Davis Postdoctoral Fellowship (2017), DRDO LRDE Scientist of the Year Award
(2006), NITH Director’s Gold Medal (2003), and NITH Best Student Award (2003). He has received
Best Paper Awards at IEEE MLSP 2019 and IEEE ACES Symposium 2019.
Dr. Mishra is Chair (2023-present) of the Synthetic Apertures Technical Working Group of the
IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) and Vice-Chair (2021-present) of the IEEE Synthetic Aperture
Standards Committee, which is the first SPS standards committee. He is the Chair (2023-2026) of
the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Commission C. He has been an elected member
of three technical committees of IEEE SPS: SPCOM, SAM, and ASPS, and IEEE AESS Radar Systems
Panel. He has been Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
(2020-) and IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2023-). He has been a lead/guest
editor of several special issues in journals such as IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE Journal
of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, and
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. He is the lead

co-editor of three upcoming books on radar: Signal Processing for Joint Radar-
Communications (Wiley-IEEE Press), Next-Generation Cognitive Radar Systems (IET Press Radar,

Electromagnetics & Signal Processing Technologies Series), and Advances in Weather Radar
Volumes 1, 2 & 3 (IET Press Radar, Electromagnetics & Signal Processing Technologies Series). His
research interests include radar systems, signal processing, remote sensing, and
electromagnetics.

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