Abstract
Photonic-aided technology offers many advantages in millimeter-wave (MMW) communication and sensing, such as low equipment cost and wide bandwidth. The combination of photonics-aided systems with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) waveforms enables high-performance integration of sensing and communication. In this paper, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a W-band photonic-aided OFDM system integrating sensing and communication (ISAC). To address the destruction of signal coherence by phase noise of the system, this paper proposes an OFDM sensing scheme combined with frequency-domain filtering to reduce the sidelobe interference caused by phase noise. Combined with offline digital signal processing algorithms, the system achieves high-precision ranging-Doppler imaging with a ranging resolution of 0.96 cm at a detection distance of 2 m. In terms of communication, after 10 m of wireless transmission, the net rate reaches 47.06 Gbit/s. The proposed system makes full use of the system's resources by using OFDM signals as both the sensing and communication signals. This may be beneficial for some potential applications of 6G in the future.
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