Joint Transmit Signal and Beamforming Design for Integrated Sensing and Power Transfer Systems
Abstract
Integrating different functionalities, conventionally implemented as dedicated systems, into a single platform allows utilising the available resources more efficiently. We consider an integrated sensing and power transfer (ISAPT) system and propose the joint optimisation of the rectangular pulse-shaped transmit signal and the beamforming vector to combine sensing and wireless power transfer (WPT) functionalities efficiently. In contrast to prior works, we adopt an accurate non-linear circuit-based energy harvesting (EH) model. We formulate and solve a non-convex optimisation problem for a general number of EH receivers to maximise a weighted sum of the average harvested powers at the EH receivers while ensuring the received echo signal reflected by a sensing target (ST) has sufficient power for estimating the range to the ST with a prescribed accuracy within the considered coverage region. The average harvested power is shown to monotonically increase with the pulse duration when the average transmit power budget is sufficiently large. We discuss the trade-off between sensing performance and power transfer for the considered ISAPT system. The proposed approach significantly outperforms a heuristic baseline scheme based on a linear EH model, which linearly combines energy beamforming with the beamsteering vector in the direction to the ST as its transmit strategy.
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@article{arxiv.2311.04881,
title = {Joint Transmit Signal and Beamforming Design for Integrated Sensing and Power Transfer Systems},
author = {Kenneth MacSporran Mayer and Nikita Shanin and Zhenlong You and Sebastian Lotter and Stefan Brückner and Martin Vossiek and Laura Cottatellucci and Robert Schober},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04881},
year = {2024}
}
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7 pages, 2 figures, six page version of this paper has been submitted to IEEE ICC 2024