peer reviewedWe consider a communications-centric spectrum sharing scenario where the communications link has a minimum service constraint in throughput and the radar maximizes its receive signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). Prior works on joint power, allocation indicate that, under a communication-centric scenario, radar transmit power is gradually reduced as the throughput demand for communications link increases. Such an approach results in severe degradation of radar SINR, especially when the communications link suffers an outage. We propose methods based on successive-interference-cancellation to improve the radar SINR. This comprises both coexistence and coordination approaches. Numerical experiments show signifi...
In this work, we consider the joint design of a surveillance radar and a multiple-input multiple-out...
With the development of intelligent transportation, radar and communication on moving platforms are ...
We consider a rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA)-based communication and radar coexistence (CRC) ...
We consider a communications-centric spectrum sharing scenario where the communications link has a m...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider an un-cooperative spectrum sharing scenario, where a radar syste...
In this paper, we investigate the spectral coexistence between a multiple-input multiple-output (MIM...
Increased amounts of bandwidth are required to guarantee both high-quality/high-rate wireless servi...
Energy efficiency, possibly coupled with cognitionbased and spectrum-sharing architectures, is a key...
This paper considers the interference mitigation problem for radar systems by focusing on emerging s...
Recent technological advancements are making the use of compact, low-cost, low-power mm-wave radars ...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the spectrum sharing between Multi-Input-Multi-Output...
Due to both economic incentives and policy mandates, researchers increasingly face the challenge of ...
The focus of this paper is on coexistence between a communication system and a pulsed radar sharing ...
abstract: In recent years, there has been an increased interest in sharing available bandwidth to av...
Most existing approaches to co-existing communication/ radar systems assume that the radar and commu...
In this work, we consider the joint design of a surveillance radar and a multiple-input multiple-out...
With the development of intelligent transportation, radar and communication on moving platforms are ...
We consider a rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA)-based communication and radar coexistence (CRC) ...
We consider a communications-centric spectrum sharing scenario where the communications link has a m...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider an un-cooperative spectrum sharing scenario, where a radar syste...
In this paper, we investigate the spectral coexistence between a multiple-input multiple-output (MIM...
Increased amounts of bandwidth are required to guarantee both high-quality/high-rate wireless servi...
Energy efficiency, possibly coupled with cognitionbased and spectrum-sharing architectures, is a key...
This paper considers the interference mitigation problem for radar systems by focusing on emerging s...
Recent technological advancements are making the use of compact, low-cost, low-power mm-wave radars ...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the spectrum sharing between Multi-Input-Multi-Output...
Due to both economic incentives and policy mandates, researchers increasingly face the challenge of ...
The focus of this paper is on coexistence between a communication system and a pulsed radar sharing ...
abstract: In recent years, there has been an increased interest in sharing available bandwidth to av...
Most existing approaches to co-existing communication/ radar systems assume that the radar and commu...
In this work, we consider the joint design of a surveillance radar and a multiple-input multiple-out...
With the development of intelligent transportation, radar and communication on moving platforms are ...
We consider a rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA)-based communication and radar coexistence (CRC) ...