Joint Radar and Communication with 5G Signal: Algorithms, Prototypes and Experiments

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Joint Radar and Communication with 5G Signal: Algorithms, Prototypes and Experiments
Title:
Joint Radar and Communication with 5G Signal: Algorithms, Prototypes and Experiments
Journal Title:
2024 IEEE VTS Asia Pacific Wireless Communications Symposium (APWCS)
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Publication Date:
19 September 2024
Citation:
Zhang, X., Zeng, Y., Wang, W., & Lim, B. S. (2024). Joint Radar and Communication with 5G Signal: Algorithms, Prototypes and Experiments. 2024 IEEE VTS Asia Pacific Wireless Communications Symposium (APWCS), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1109/apwcs61586.2024.10679307
Abstract:
We propose a joint radar and communication (JRC) system with 5G signal. Tailored radar sensing algorithms are proposed to detect the range, speed, and/or angle of the targets with the standardized 5G signals. A novel interference cancellation is developed to mitigate the self-interference in JRC. Furthermore, methods are proposed to detect human vital sign (breathing rate and heartbeat) after the target detection. A software defined radio (SDR) based prototype is built for the JRC system. We present experimental results demonstrating the prototype's capabilities in range, speed, and vital sign detection for both human and moving robot scenarios. These results underscore the platform's versatile sensing and communication capabilities. The SDR based design makes the prototype easy adaptable to various JRC algorithms and waveforms for different applications.
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Publisher Copyright
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore and Infocomm Media Development Authority - Future Communications Research Development Programme
Grant Reference no. : FCP-ASTAR-TG-2022-003
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979-8-3503-6170-4
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