Integrated Sensing and communications for future vehicuLAr systems – a Network of Doctoral Students (ISLANDS)
Research Project, 2024 – 2027

For decades communication systems have been developed independently to radar systems, leading to a duplication of systems and devices that exploit the electromagnetic spectrum in common ways. Yet, the future wireless infrastructure will need to do more than just communications to support smart cities, intelligent mobility, infrastructure monitoring, security. It will need to perform multiple functions and will rely on high-reliability communication and sensing. The independent growth of radar and communication systems is no longer sustainable and will lead to a congestion of devises, emitters and sensors. There is a skills gap in the community to address this as communication engineers work isolated to radar engineers, and a new set of skills need to be developed.

ISLANDS is a doctoral network that focuses on the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of integrated sensing and communication for the automotive sector, with the objective of developing new physical-layer and network-level solutions, to explore the fundamental limits of such technology, and to provide experimental validation and testing for the developed techniques. Specifically, ISLANDS will: 1) develop new transceiver algorithms, capable of integrating and leveraging the communication and sensing functionalities, with the purpose of achieving superior performance and energy and hardware efficiency; 2) investigate the ultimate network performance limits that the integration of communication and sensing can achieve in environments with extreme mobility; and 3) provide experimental validations of the developed techniques with proof-of-concept testbeds and realistic system-level simulators.

ISLANDS will train the next generation of EU experts and leaders with specific interdisciplinary expertise, combining sensing and communications, with the aim of reinforcing European leadership in the automotive sector of the next decades.

Participants

Henk Wymeersch (contact)

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Collaborations

AMERIKANIKO KOLLEGIO ELLADOS, KENTRO EREVNAS

Agia paraskevi, Greece

Bosch

Gerlingen-Schillerhoehe, Germany

Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT)

Parma, Italy

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Karlsruhe, Germany

Nokia

Espoo, Finland

North Carolina State University

Raleigh, United States

Orange

Paris, France

Organismos Tilepikinonion Ellados AE, OTE

Maroussi, Greece

RADCHAT

Göteborg, Sweden

Satellite Applications Catapult

Harwell, United Kingdom

Southern University of Science and Technology

Shenzhen, China

University College London (UCL)

London, United Kingdom

University of Cassino and Southern Lazio

Cassino, Italy

University of Cyprus

Nicosia, Cyprus

University of Siena

Siena, Italy

University of Tampere

Tampere, Finland

Veoneer

Stockholm, Sweden

Wave Up

Siena, Italy

Weizmann Institute of Science

Rehovot, Israel

Funding

European Commission (EC)

Project ID: EC/HE/101120544
Funding Chalmers participation during 2024–2027

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Latest update

1/19/2024