Emerging Trends in Radar

OTFS-based Radar for Integrated Sensing and Communications Systems

Journal Article (2025)
Author(s)

Aitor Correas-Serrano (Fraunhofer FHR - Cognitive Radar)

Nikita Petrov (NXP Semiconductors)

Maria Gonzalez-Huici (Fraunhofer FHR - Cognitive Radar)

Alexander Yarovoy (TU Delft - Microwave Sensing, Signals & Systems)

Microwave Sensing, Signals & Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/MAES.2025.3537576
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Microwave Sensing, Signals & Systems
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Issue number
6
Volume number
40
Pages (from-to)
102-107
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Abstract

This article offers a wide perspective of the research topic of orthogonal time–frequency space (OTFS)-based integrated radar–communication systems. OTFS modulation is a recently proposed evolution of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing that promises better Doppler tolerance and therefore is a firm candidate for future communications in high-mobility scenarios. As radar sensing is often present in these scenarios (urban mobility, drones), OTFS is also a firm candidate for multifunctional systems capable of communications and radar sensing. In this article, we present the state of the art of OTFS for integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), focusing on radar receiver and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) waveform design, and from this overview, we identify a set of open research challenges that are used to identify opportunities for research in the topic. It is shown that OTFS-based ISAC is an emerging topic with promising first results and plenty of room for growth.

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