Joint Delay-Doppler Estimation using OFDMA Payloads for Integrated Sensing and Communications
Abstract
The use of future communication systems for sensing offers the potential for a number of new applications. In this paper, we show that leveraging user data payloads in multi-node Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) networks for estimating target delay and Doppler-shift parameters can yield a significant advantage in SNR and addressable bandwidth. However, gaps in the frequency-time resources, reference signal boosting and amplitude modulation schemes introduce challenges for estimation at the sensing receiver. In this work, we propose a joint delay and Doppler-shift model-based estimator designed to address these challenges. Furthermore, we demonstrate that incorporating knowledge of the device model into the estimation procedure helps mitigate the effects of the non-ideal radar ambiguity function caused by amplitude-modulated user payloads and sparse reference signals. Simulation results demonstrate that the estimator achieves the theoretical lower bound on estimation variance.
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@article{arxiv.2503.04960,
title = {Joint Delay-Doppler Estimation using OFDMA Payloads for Integrated Sensing and Communications},
author = {Marc Miranda and Sebastian Semper and Christian Schneider and Reiner Thomä and Giovanni Del Galdo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.04960},
year = {2025}
}
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This paper has been submitted to the European Conference on Networks and Communications (EUCNC) 2025. The content may undergo revisions based on peer-review feedback