Medium Access for Multi-Cell ISAC Through Scheduling of Radar and Communication Tasks
Abstract
This paper focuses on communication, radar search, and tracking task scheduling in multi-cell integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) networks under quality-of-service constraints. We propose a medium access control framework that multiplexes these tasks while optimizing radar scan patterns through an interference-aware scheduling algorithm. Specifically, the proposed framework employs time-domain task scheduling and beam selection, formulated as an assignment problem, to mitigate inter-task and inter-cell interference, respectively. Simulations show that our solution guarantees target communication throughput, sensing target detection probability, and sensing signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio with improved resource efficiency over baseline schemes, highlighting the benefits of coordinated scheduling in multi-cell ISAC.
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