IEEE AESS Distinguished Lecture Series “Signal Processing for Integrated Sensing and Communications”
Abstract: In this talk, we explore recent advances in distributed integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). We adopt a broad view of coexistence that includes ISAC, collaborative communications, and sensing in the presence of interference. Achieving true coexistence requires careful resource optimization for both next-generation sensing and wireless communication systems. The synergy between state sensing and communications creates new opportunities for modern signal processing and information-theoretic methods. Building on current approaches, the lecture highlights emerging scenarios in collaborative and distributed ISAC, especially at mm-Wave and THz frequencies and in fast-changing vehicular or automotive environments where information exchange is valuable. It also outlines architectures and methods for mutually beneficial distributed co-design, including sensor fusion and heterogeneous radar-communication deployments.
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