RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR UAV-ENABLED INTEGRATED SENSING AND COMMUNICATION (ISAC) VIA MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION
Omid Rezaei (Sharif University of Technology); Mohammad Mahdi Naghsh (Isfahan University of Technology); Seyed Mohammad Karbasi (Sharif University of Technology); Mohammad Mahdi Nayebi (Sharif University of Technology)
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In this paper, we consider an integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system with wireless power transfer (WPT)
where an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based radar serves
a group of energy-limited communication users in addition to
its sensing functionality. In this architecture, the radar senses
the environment in phase 1 (namely sensing phase) and meanwhile, the communications users (nodes) harvest and store
the energy from the radar transmit signal. The stored energy
is then used for information transmission from the nodes to
UAV in phase 2, i.e., uplink phase. Performance of the radar
system depends on the transmit signal as well as the receive
flter; the energy of the transmit signal also affects the communication network because it serves as the source of uplink
powers. Therefore, we cast a multi-objective design problem addressing performance of both radar and communication systems via optimizing radar transmit waveform, radar
receive flter, time scheduling and uplink powers. We further
take into account optimization of UAV trajectory for covering
a given coverage area. The design problem is non-convex
and hence, we devise a method based on alternating optimization followed by concepts of fractional programming as
well as tricky majorization-minimization technique to tackle
it. Numerical examples illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method for performance improvement of the considered ISWPC system.