Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) use case for GREEN
draft-bernardos-green-isac-uc-00
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| Authors | Carlos J. Bernardos , Muhammad Awais Jadoon , Alain Mourad | ||
| Last updated | 2025-08-31 (Latest revision 2025-02-27) | ||
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Abstract
Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) represents a paradigm shift in wireless networks, where sensing and communication functions are jointly designed and optimized. By leveraging the same spectral and hardware resources, ISAC enables advanced capabilities such as environment perception, object tracking, and situational awareness, while maintaining efficient and reliable data transmission. This integration holds great potential for applications in areas such as autonomous systems, smart cities, and industrial automation, where precise sensing and low-latency communication are critical. This document presents a use case related to ISAC, aiming to facilitate discussions within the GREEN Working Group on the potential benefits, challenges, and requirements. The use case follows a structured template that we propose for all GREEN use cases, ensuring consistency and comparability across different scenarios.
Authors
Carlos J. Bernardos
Muhammad Awais Jadoon
Alain Mourad
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