Quantization Limitations of Leakage Suppression in Self-Calibrating Monostatic Integrated Sensing and Communication MIMO Systems
Abstract
Power leaking directly from transmitting into receiving radio-frequency chains is a key challenge in the realization of monostatic sensing applications with multi-antenna communication front-ends, to which a promising solution is digitally precoding transmitted signals for improved leakage suppression. While digital transmit precodings perform well in theory, real-world deployments typically exhibit severely degraded leakage suppression. This work investigates quantization noise as a primary factor limiting the performance of such precoding schemes. A closed-form solution predicting the impact of quantization noise on the performance of arbitrary digital joint leakage estimation and leakage suppression precodings is derived, numerically analyzed, and validated in a hardware testbed.
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