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The article “Joint Radar and Communications: Architectures, Use Cases, Aspects of Radio Access, Signal Processing, and Hardware” was published in the #IEEE Access journal. This article appeared due to a large collaboration across multiple research groups within the Open6G Hub Project.
Joint radar and communications (#JRC) is considered as one of the key emerging technologies for #6G. The new article reflects Open6GHub’s perspective on JRC. It includes JRC state-of-the-art and authors’ opinions on multiple research and implementation problems, as well as relevant opportunities and challenges. Some of them are:
1. A new classification of the possible JRC architectures, based on the different capabilities of the network nodes and the relationship between them;
2. Overview of integration levels that facilitate the simultaneous operation of both sensing and communication functions in JRC systems;
3. Various PHY and MAC level aspects relevant to JRC systems, including the overview of the suitable waveforms;
4. Overview of signal processing steps for JRC, including detection, estimation, and data fusion;
5. Discussion of various JRC-relevant hardware aspects from both analog and digital domains.

This article addresses many readers, from engineering students to the wireless communications research community.
The article is available via link https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10486914 .

Authored is the article by Victor Shatov, Benjamin Nuß, Steffen Schieler, Pradyumna Kumar Bishoyi, Lara Wimmer, Maximilian Lübke, Navid Keshtiarast, Christoph Fischer, Daniel Lindenschmitt, Benedikt Geiger, Reiner Thomä, Amina Fellan, Laurent Schmalen, Marina Petrova, Hans D. Schotten, and Norman Franchi.


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