ComSoc Distinguished Lecture at Boise Section
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- Date: 30 Sep 2024
- Time: 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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- 1435 W University Dr
- Boise, Idaho
- United States 83706
- Building: Micron Center for Materials Research
- Room Number: MCMR 105
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- Co-sponsored by Communications Society
- Starts 21 September 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 29 September 2024 11:55 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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- Menu: Vegetarian, Vegan, Meat, Gluten Free
Speakers
Kumar of United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Topic:
Signal Processing for Integrated Sensing and Communications
Abstract: This talk focuses on 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 highlights 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 deploying 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 that can benefit from the cross-fertilization of ideas in distributed systems.
Talk duration: 60 mins
Time for Q&A: 30 mins