Effects of Doppler-Division Multiplexing on OFDM Joint Sensing and Communication Systems

Oliver Lang, Christian Hofbauer, Reinhard Feger, Mario Huemer

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    Abstract

    A promising waveform candidate for future joint sensing and communication systems is orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM). For such systems, supporting multiple transmit antennas requires multiplexing methods for the generation of orthogonal transmit signals, where equidistant subcarrier interleaving (ESI) is the most popular multiplexing method. In this work, we analyze a multiplexing method called Doppler-division multiplexing (DDM). This method applies a phase shift from OFDM symbol to OFDM symbol symbol to separate signals transmitted by different Tx antennas along the velocity axis of the range-Doppler map. The main focus of this work lies on the implications of DDM on the communication task. It will be shown that for DDM, the channels observed in the communication receiver are heavily time-varying, preventing any meaningful transmission of data when not taken into account. In this work, a communication system designed to combat these time-varying channels is proposed, which includes methods for data estimation, synchronization, and channel estimation.Bit error ratio (BER) simulations demonstrate the superiority of this communications system compared to ESI-based systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-9
    Number of pages9
    JournalIEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing
    Volume1-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Keywords

    • OFDM
    • Multiplexing
    • Symbols
    • Transmitting antennas
    • Radar antennas
    • Radar
    • Communication systems

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