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Index modulation for integrated sensing and communications: a signal processing perspective

Index modulation for integrated sensing and communications: a signal processing perspective
Index modulation for integrated sensing and communications: a signal processing perspective

A joint design of both sensing and communication can lead to substantial enhancement for both subsystems in terms of size and cost as well as spectrum and hardware efficiency. In the last decade, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) has emerged as a means to efficiently utilize the spectrum on a single and shared hardware platform. Recent studies focused on developing multifunction approaches to share the spectrum between radar sensing and communications. Index modulation (IM) is one particular approach to incorporating information-bearing communication symbols into the emitted radar waveforms. While IM has been well investigated in communications-only systems, the implementation adoption of the IM concept in ISAC has recently attracted researchers to achieve improved energy/spectral efficiency while maintaining satisfactory radar sensing performance. This article focuses on recent studies on IM-ISAC and presents in detail the analytical background and relevance of the major IM-ISAC applications.

1053-5888
44-55
Elbir, Ahmet M.
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Celik, Abdulkadir
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Eltawil, Ahmed M.
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Amin, Moeness G.
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Elbir, Ahmet M.
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Celik, Abdulkadir
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Elbir, Ahmet M., Celik, Abdulkadir, Eltawil, Ahmed M. and Amin, Moeness G. (2024) Index modulation for integrated sensing and communications: a signal processing perspective. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 41 (5), 44-55. (doi:10.1109/MSP.2024.3444195).

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A joint design of both sensing and communication can lead to substantial enhancement for both subsystems in terms of size and cost as well as spectrum and hardware efficiency. In the last decade, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) has emerged as a means to efficiently utilize the spectrum on a single and shared hardware platform. Recent studies focused on developing multifunction approaches to share the spectrum between radar sensing and communications. Index modulation (IM) is one particular approach to incorporating information-bearing communication symbols into the emitted radar waveforms. While IM has been well investigated in communications-only systems, the implementation adoption of the IM concept in ISAC has recently attracted researchers to achieve improved energy/spectral efficiency while maintaining satisfactory radar sensing performance. This article focuses on recent studies on IM-ISAC and presents in detail the analytical background and relevance of the major IM-ISAC applications.

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Published date: 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 IEEE.

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Local EPrints ID: 504506
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504506
ISSN: 1053-5888
PURE UUID: ca0854e1-2d0a-4c83-be21-a46899a3401e
ORCID for Abdulkadir Celik: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9007-9979

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Date deposited: 10 Sep 2025 15:43
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Author: Ahmet M. Elbir
Author: Abdulkadir Celik ORCID iD
Author: Ahmed M. Eltawil
Author: Moeness G. Amin

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