Abstract
This paper is focused on the multiuser implementation of fusion of radar and communication (RadCom) in internet-of-vehicles (IoV) scenarios. Traditional time-division multiple access (TDMA) technology degrades the velocity detection performance of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-based RadCom systems. We propose a new TDMA approach for OFDM-based RadCom systems, where multiuser communication and radar detection are completed synchronously. We consider a continuous-wave TDMA OFDM structure in which random user data or Zadoff-Chu (ZC) sequences are transmitted in one symbol duration to ensure detection performance. As an application of interference cancellation method, user data demodulation and environment sensing can be simultaneously accomplished by our proposed approach. We carry out numerical evaluation and show wireless communication and radar detection performance over the continuous-wave TDMA OFDM-based RadCom approach.
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