Abstract:This letter investigates an integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system aided by movable subarrays (MSAs) using a hybrid near-far field channel model. The sensing target and communication users are assumed to lie in the near field of the overall MSA aperture but in the far-field region of each subarray. Accordingly, a hybrid near-far field channel model is established, and the equivalent Fisher information matrix and Cramér-Rao bound (CRB) for joint range, elevation, and azimuth estimation are derived. The transmit beamforming matrix and subarray positions are jointly optimized to minimize the trace CRB subject to minimum communication signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR), maximum transmit power and subarray movement constraints. An alternating optimization algorithm is developed combining iterative rank-one-penalized semidefinite relaxation with projected finite-difference block descent and backtracking. Numerical results show that the hybrid-field model closely matches the spherical-wave model, while MSAs substantially reduce the CRB.
Abstract:Affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM) is a promising waveform for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems owing to its superior performance in time--frequency doubly dispersive channels. However, AFDM still faces a pair of challenges: high PAPR and random data symbols produce imperfect autocorrelation sidelobes. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a real-time data-driven framework that optimizes the pre-chirp parameter $c_2$ to enhance the AFDM-ISAC performance. Specifically, a side-information-free optimization problem is formulated to reduce PAPR and the weighted integrated sidelobe levels of both aperiodic and periodic autocorrelation functions, with complexity comparable to that of the conventional AFDM receiver. Furthermore, an efficient non-monotone line-search spectral projected-gradient algorithm is developed by exploiting closed-form gradients. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a superior sensing vs. communications trade-off and is capable of striking a promoted bit error rate performance in the presence of severe power amplifier nonlinearity.