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Main Authors: Wymeersch, Henk, Saleh, Sharief, Nimr, Ahmad, Halili, Rreze, Berkvens, Rafael, Moghaddam, Mohammad H., Mateos-Ramos, José Miguel, Stavridis, Athanasios, Wänstedt, Stefan, Barmpounakis, Sokratis, Priyanto, Basuki, Beale, Martin, van de Beek, Jaap, Ye, Zi, Manalastas, Marvin, Kousaridas, Apostolos, Fettweis, Gerhard P.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09120
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author Wymeersch, Henk
Saleh, Sharief
Nimr, Ahmad
Halili, Rreze
Berkvens, Rafael
Moghaddam, Mohammad H.
Mateos-Ramos, José Miguel
Stavridis, Athanasios
Wänstedt, Stefan
Barmpounakis, Sokratis
Priyanto, Basuki
Beale, Martin
van de Beek, Jaap
Ye, Zi
Manalastas, Marvin
Kousaridas, Apostolos
Fettweis, Gerhard P.
author_facet Wymeersch, Henk
Saleh, Sharief
Nimr, Ahmad
Halili, Rreze
Berkvens, Rafael
Moghaddam, Mohammad H.
Mateos-Ramos, José Miguel
Stavridis, Athanasios
Wänstedt, Stefan
Barmpounakis, Sokratis
Priyanto, Basuki
Beale, Martin
van de Beek, Jaap
Ye, Zi
Manalastas, Marvin
Kousaridas, Apostolos
Fettweis, Gerhard P.
contents As 6G emerges, cellular systems are envisioned to integrate sensing with communication capabilities, leading to multi-faceted communication and sensing (JCAS). This paper presents a comprehensive cross-layer overview of the Hexa-X-II project's endeavors in JCAS, aligning 6G use cases with service requirements and pinpointing distinct scenarios that bridge communication and sensing. This work relates to these scenarios through the lens of the cross-layer physical and networking domains, covering models, deployments, resource allocation, storage challenges, computational constraints, interfaces, and innovative functions.
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spellingShingle Joint Communication and Sensing for 6G -- A Cross-Layer Perspective
Wymeersch, Henk
Saleh, Sharief
Nimr, Ahmad
Halili, Rreze
Berkvens, Rafael
Moghaddam, Mohammad H.
Mateos-Ramos, José Miguel
Stavridis, Athanasios
Wänstedt, Stefan
Barmpounakis, Sokratis
Priyanto, Basuki
Beale, Martin
van de Beek, Jaap
Ye, Zi
Manalastas, Marvin
Kousaridas, Apostolos
Fettweis, Gerhard P.
Signal Processing
Information Theory
As 6G emerges, cellular systems are envisioned to integrate sensing with communication capabilities, leading to multi-faceted communication and sensing (JCAS). This paper presents a comprehensive cross-layer overview of the Hexa-X-II project's endeavors in JCAS, aligning 6G use cases with service requirements and pinpointing distinct scenarios that bridge communication and sensing. This work relates to these scenarios through the lens of the cross-layer physical and networking domains, covering models, deployments, resource allocation, storage challenges, computational constraints, interfaces, and innovative functions.
title Joint Communication and Sensing for 6G -- A Cross-Layer Perspective
topic Signal Processing
Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09120