arXiv Open Access 2026

OFDM-Based ISAC Imaging of Extended Targets via Inverse Virtual Aperture Processing

Michael Negosanti Lorenzo Pucci Andrea Giorgetti
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This work investigates the performance of an integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system exploiting inverse virtual aperture (IVA) for imaging moving extended targets in vehicular scenarios. A base station (BS) operates as a monostatic sensor using MIMO-OFDM waveforms. Echoes reflected by the target are processed through motion-compensation techniques to form an IVA range-Doppler (cross-range) image. A case study considers a 5G NR waveform in the upper mid-band, with the target model defined in 3GPP Release 19, representing a vehicle as a set of spatially distributed scatterers. Performance is evaluated in terms of image contrast (IC) and the root mean squared error (RMSE) of the estimated target-centroid range. Finally, the trade-off between sensing accuracy and communication efficiency is examined by varying the subcarrier allocation for IVA imaging. The results provide insights for designing effective sensing strategies in next-generation radio networks.

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Michael Negosanti

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Lorenzo Pucci

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Andrea Giorgetti

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Negosanti, M., Pucci, L., Giorgetti, A. (2026). OFDM-Based ISAC Imaging of Extended Targets via Inverse Virtual Aperture Processing. https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.16664

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