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Opportunistic Interference Alignment for Spectrum Sharing between Radar and Communication Systems.

Dong-Hwan KimJanghyuk YounBang Chul Jung
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
In this paper, we propose a novel opportunistic interference alignment technique for spectrum-shared radar and uplink cellular communication systems where both systems are equipped with multiple antennas. In the proposed OIA technique, the radar system sends its signal so that the radar signal is received into interference space at base stations (BSs) of the cellular system, while each uplink user (UE) generates its transmit beamforming vector so that communication signals are received within interference space at the radar receiver. Moreover, to achieve better sum-rate performance of the cellular communication system, the BS selects the UEs which results in sufficiently small interference to other cells for the uplink communication. With the proposed OIA technique, detection performance of the radar system is protected, while the communication system achieves satisfactory sum-rate performance. Through extensive computer simulations, we show that the performances of both radar and communication systems with the proposed technique significantly outperform a conventional null-space projection based spectrum sharing scheme.
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