Meng K, Wu Q, Schober R, Chen W (2022)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2022
Pages Range: 1-1
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2022.3217564
Besides improving communication performance, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) are also promising enablers for achieving larger sensing coverage and enhanced sensing quality. Nevertheless, in the absence of a direct path between the base station (BS) and the targets, multi-target sensing is generally very difficult, since IRSs are incapable of proactively transmitting sensing beams or analyzing target information. Moreover, the echoes of different targets reflected via the IRS-assisted virtual links arrive at the BS from the same direction. In this paper, we study a wireless system comprising a multi-antenna BS and an IRS for multi-target sensing, where the beamforming vector and the IRS phase shifts are jointly optimized to improve the sensing performance. To meet the different sensing requirements, such as a minimum received power and a minimum sensing frequency, we propose three novel IRS-assisted sensing schemes:
APA:
Meng, K., Wu, Q., Schober, R., & Chen, W. (2022). Intelligent Reflecting Surface Enabled Multi-Target Sensing. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1-1. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2022.3217564
MLA:
Meng, Kaitao, et al. "Intelligent Reflecting Surface Enabled Multi-Target Sensing." IEEE Transactions on Communications (2022): 1-1.
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