Joint resource allocation and user association for multi-cell integrated sensing and communication systems

Author:

Zhang Jiahui,Fei Zesong,Wang XinyiORCID,Liu Peng,Huang Jingxuan,Zheng Zhong

Abstract

AbstractThe densification of the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based fifth-generation communication systems, as well as the requirement of integrating sensing and communication functionalities, has promoted the development of integrated-sensing-and-communication (ISAC) dense cellular networks (DCNs). In the OFDM-based ISAC-DCN, multiple base stations simultaneously serve mobile users and sense targets based on the echo of downlink communication signals. In this paper, we establish the interference model in ISAC-DCN for sensing and communication. Focusing on the interference management of the ISAC-DCN, we investigate the multi-dimension resource allocation problem. In particular, we aim to maximize the network utility by jointly optimizing sub-band allocation, user association, and transmission power under the sensing signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio constraint to be solved iteratively. The mixed-integer optimization problem is decoupled into three sub-problems. Specifically, a greedy genetic sub-band allocation scheme is proposed for sub-band allocation to reduce total interference. We employ the successive convex approximation technique to transform the transmission power control sub-problem and solve it via geometric programming. Simulation results illustrate the trade-off between sensing and communication performances, and show that the proposed algorithm significantly improves the network utility and achieves higher detection probability.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Signal Processing

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