Integrated Sensing and Full-Duplex Communication: Joint Transceiver Beamforming and Power Allocation
Zhenyao He (Southeast University); Wei Xu (Southeast University); Hong Shen (Southeast University); Derrick Wing Kwan Ng (University of New South Wales); Yonina C. Eldar (Weizmann Institute of Science); Xiaohu You (Southeast University)
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In this paper, we investigate the beamforming design for an
integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system involved
full-duplex (FD) communications. Specifically, an
FD ISAC base station (BS) performs target detection and
communicates with multiple downlink users and uplink users
reusing the same time and frequency resources. We jointly
optimize the downlink dual-functional transmit signal and the
uplink receive beamformers at the BS and the transmit power
at the uplink users. The problem is formulated to minimize
the total transmit power of the system while ensuring the
communication and sensing requirements. The downlink and
uplink transmissions are tightly coupled, making the joint
optimization challenging. To solve this intractable problem,
we first determine the receive beamformers in closed forms
with respect to the BS transmit beamforming and the user
transmit power and then suggest an iterative solution to the
remaining problem. We demonstrate via numerical results
that the optimized FD communication-based ISAC leads
to power efficiency improvement compared to conventional
ISAC with HD communication.