Abstract
The terahertz spectrum has the ability to provide high-speed
communication and millimeter-level resolution. As a result,
terahertz-integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) has been
identified as a key enabler for 6G wireless networks. This work
discusses a photonics-based D-band communication system for integrated
high-resolution localization and high-speed wireless communication.
Our empirical results show that a communication rate of 5 Gbps over a
distance of 1.5 m and location identification of the target with
millimeter-level (<4mm) range resolution can be conducted
simultaneously using the same signal. We also show that the error due
to the thickness of the beam splitter can be eliminated, while the
quantization error and the random drift errors are the limiting
factors of the resolution achieved. This experimental demonstration
using D-band communication indicates that terahertz ISAC can be
realized for 6G networks while considering the underlying system
restrictions (e.g., bandwidth limit and lens diameter).
Funder
Office of National
Intelligence