Communications Engineering (Sep 2024)
Seamlessly merging radar ranging and imaging, wireless communications, and spectrum sensing for 6G empowered by microwave photonics
Abstract
Abstract To facilitate intelligent interconnection among people, machines, and things, the next generation of communication technology must incorporate various sensing functions besides high-speed wireless communications. Integration of radar, wireless communications, and spectrum sensing is being investigated for 6G with increased spectral efficiency, enhanced system integration, and reduced cost. Microwave photonics, a technique that combines microwave engineering and photonic technology is considered an effective solution for implementing the integration and breaking the bottleneck problems of electronic solutions. Here, we show a photonics-assisted joint radar, wireless communications, and spectrum sensing system that enables precise perception of the surrounding physical and electromagnetic environments while maintaining high-speed communication. Communication signals and frequency-sweep signals are merged optically using a shared system architecture and hardware to achieve signal level sharing, ultimately simultaneously achieving high-accuracy radar ranging and imaging with a measurement error within ± 4 cm and an imaging resolution of 25 × 24.7 mm, high-data-rate wireless communications at 2 Gbaud, and wideband spectrum sensing with a frequency measurement error within ±10 MHz in a 6 GHz bandwidth.