Experimental Characterization of ISAC Channel Mapping and Environment Awareness
Abstract: In the context of integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), this paper presents an experimental investigation of the relationship between monostatic sensing and naturally bistatic communication channels in an indoor millimeter-wave environment. We characterize the propagation channel in the joint delay--angle domain, extract dominant multipath components (MPCs) and associate them with physical scatterers in the environment, and demonstrate how communication MPCs can be explicitly recovered from sensing channels. Finally, the radar cross-sections (RCSs) of two key scatterers, namely the wall and metal plate, are obtained based on calibrated channel power and reconstructed propagation distances.
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