A. Abdelaziz Salem;Mahmoud A. Albreem;Khawla A. Alnajjar;Saeed Abdallah;Mohamed Saad
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Abstract
Integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) has emerged as a promising solution for addressing spectrum congestion in sixth-generation communication systems. In this work, we consider the deployment of ISAC in a full-duplex cell-free (FD-CF) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) system that is aided by a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). To overcome the performance limitations of a single ISAC base station (BS), we consider multiple FD access points (APs) that simultaneously perform target detection and multi-user uplink (UL) communication, assisted by a RIS. We aim to maximize the weighted sum of the output radar and communication signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios (SINRs) by jointly designing the radar and communication receive beamformers, UL transmission powers, joint downlink (DL) sensing beamformers, and RIS reflection coefficients. The total UL, DL power budgets, and the RIS phase shift unit-modulus constraints are considered to guarantee the balance between sensing and communication requirements. The resulting problem is non-convex and rather formidable to solve. Nonetheless, an efficient solution to this problem is developed based on alternating optimization, which utilizes majorization-minimization (MM), fractional programming (FP), and the penalty method. Simulations demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution and the advantages of deploying RIS to assist integrated cooperative sensing and communication (ICSAC) in FD-CF MIMO systems.
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