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Autori principali: Cui, Yuanhao, Nie, Jiali, Liu, Fan, Yuan, Weijie, Feng, Zhiyong, Jing, Xiaojun, Liu, Yulin, Xu, Jie, Masouros, Christos, Cui, Shuguang
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.14358
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author Cui, Yuanhao
Nie, Jiali
Liu, Fan
Yuan, Weijie
Feng, Zhiyong
Jing, Xiaojun
Liu, Yulin
Xu, Jie
Masouros, Christos
Cui, Shuguang
author_facet Cui, Yuanhao
Nie, Jiali
Liu, Fan
Yuan, Weijie
Feng, Zhiyong
Jing, Xiaojun
Liu, Yulin
Xu, Jie
Masouros, Christos
Cui, Shuguang
contents The capacity-maximization design philosophy has driven the growth of wireless networks for decades. However, with the slowdown in recent data traffic demand, the mobile industry can no longer rely solely on communication services to sustain development. In response, Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) has emerged as a transformative solution, embedding sensing capabilities into communication networks to enable multifunctional wireless systems. This paradigm shift expands the role of networks from sole data transmission to versatile platforms supporting diverse applications. In this review, we provide a bird's-eye view of ISAC for new researchers, highlighting key challenges, opportunities, and application scenarios to guide future exploration in this field.
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spellingShingle Integrated Sensing and Communication: Towards Multifunctional Perceptive Network
Cui, Yuanhao
Nie, Jiali
Liu, Fan
Yuan, Weijie
Feng, Zhiyong
Jing, Xiaojun
Liu, Yulin
Xu, Jie
Masouros, Christos
Cui, Shuguang
Signal Processing
The capacity-maximization design philosophy has driven the growth of wireless networks for decades. However, with the slowdown in recent data traffic demand, the mobile industry can no longer rely solely on communication services to sustain development. In response, Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) has emerged as a transformative solution, embedding sensing capabilities into communication networks to enable multifunctional wireless systems. This paradigm shift expands the role of networks from sole data transmission to versatile platforms supporting diverse applications. In this review, we provide a bird's-eye view of ISAC for new researchers, highlighting key challenges, opportunities, and application scenarios to guide future exploration in this field.
title Integrated Sensing and Communication: Towards Multifunctional Perceptive Network
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.14358