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Main Authors: Lee, Ming-Chun, Eckrich, Christian, Jamali, Vahid, Huang, Yu-Chih, Asadi, Arash, Wang, Li-Chun
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19518
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  • Emerging applications such as networked robotics, intelligent transportation, smart factories, and virtual and augmented reality demand integrated perception and connectivity enabled by wireless communication. This has driven growing interests in integrated sensing, communication, and computation (ISCC) systems, with a primary focus on their efficient co-designs. However, as ISCC systems increasingly support critical applications, they must not only deliver high performance but also demonstrate robustness and resilience. In this context, robustness refers to a system's ability to maintain performance under uncertainties, while resilience denotes its capacity to sustain a minimum level of service in the face of major disruptions. To address this gap, this article presents an overview of ISCC systems from the perspectives of robustness and resilience under limited resources. First, key concepts related to these properties are introduced in the ISCC context. Subsequently, design approaches for realizing robust and resilient ISCC networks are discussed. Finally, the article concludes with the discussions of a case study and open research problems in this area.