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SAR/ISAR Imaging in 6G Network

arXiv:2604.0058397.6h-index: 8
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This work addresses a critical bottleneck for 6G integrated sensing and communication networks, enabling imaging applications like environmental reconstruction and autonomous driving with Megahertz-level bandwidth, representing a novel method rather than an incremental improvement.

The paper tackles the problem of radio imaging in 6G networks with limited bandwidth by proposing two novel schemes, BI-SAR and BI-ISAR, which use Doppler information instead of range estimation, and demonstrates their feasibility and effectiveness through real-world experiments.

Imaging is a crucial sensing function that finds wide applications in environmental reconstruction, autonomous driving, etc. However, the signal processing methods for existing radio imaging techniques, such as millimeter wave (mmWave) imaging, require high-resolution range estimation enabled by Gigahertz-level or even Terahertz-level bandwidth, and cannot be applied in 6G integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) network with Megahertz-level bandwidth. This paper proposes two novel high-resolution radio imaging schemes that can work on the 6G signals with limited bandwidth - bandwidth-independent synthetic aperture radar (BI-SAR), where the movable base station (BS) revolves along the static targets by 360 degrees; as well as bandwidth-independent inverse synthetic aperture radar (BI-ISAR), where the BS is static and the targets revolve along an axis by 360 degrees. Different from conventional SAR and ISAR counterparts that rely on range estimation, our proposed imaging schemes solely utilize Doppler information to perform imaging without any range information. The main technical challenge of our schemes lies in the anisotropic scattering functions over different directions, which hinder the coherent synthesis of the backscattered signals from all directions. We design an iterative adaptive approach-based Doppler association (IAA-DA) algorithm to tackle the above issue. Moreover, we also derive the imaging resolution to characterize the reconstruction quality. Real-world experiments are provided to show the feasibility and the effectiveness of our proposed 6G imaging schemes.

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