This paper addresses joint target acquisition and position estimation in an OFDM-based integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) network with base station (BS) cooperation via a fusion center. A two-stage framework is proposed: in the first stage, each BS computes range-angle maps to detect targets and estimate coarse positions, exploiting spatial diversity. In the second stage, refined localization is performed using a cooperative maximum likelihood (ML) estimator over predefined regions of interest (RoIs) within a shared global reference frame. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed approach not only improves detection performance through BS cooperation but also achieves centimeter-level localization accuracy, highlighting the effectiveness of the refined estimation technique.
Pucci, L., Pucci, L., Giorgetti, A., Giorgetti, A. (2025). Joint Target Acquisition and Refined Position Estimation in OFDM-Based ISAC Networks. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/spawc66079.2025.11143285].
Joint Target Acquisition and Refined Position Estimation in OFDM-Based ISAC Networks
Pucci, Lorenzo;Pucci, Lorenzo;Giorgetti, Andrea;Giorgetti, Andrea
2025
Abstract
This paper addresses joint target acquisition and position estimation in an OFDM-based integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) network with base station (BS) cooperation via a fusion center. A two-stage framework is proposed: in the first stage, each BS computes range-angle maps to detect targets and estimate coarse positions, exploiting spatial diversity. In the second stage, refined localization is performed using a cooperative maximum likelihood (ML) estimator over predefined regions of interest (RoIs) within a shared global reference frame. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed approach not only improves detection performance through BS cooperation but also achieves centimeter-level localization accuracy, highlighting the effectiveness of the refined estimation technique.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


