Revealing the Impact of Beamforming in ISAC

Abstract

This letter proposes advanced beamforming design and analyzes its influence on the sensing and communications (S&C) performance for a multiple-antenna integrated S&C (ISAC) system with a single communication user and a single target. Novel closed-form beamformers are derived for three typical scenarios, including the sensing-centric design, communications-centric design, and Pareto optimal design. Regarding each scenario, the outage probability, ergodic communication rate (CR), and sensing rate (SR) are analyzed to derive the diversity orders and high signal-to-noise ratio slopes. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate that i) beamforming design can affect the high-SNR power offset and diversity order but does not influence the high-SNR slope; ii) ISAC exhibits larger high-SNR slopes and a more extensive SR-CR region than conventional frequency-division S&C (FDSAC) techniques.

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