Joint Radar-Communication (JRC) exploiting 6G signals in dense urban environments
| ABG-135987 | Thesis topic | |
| 2026-02-24 | Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant) |
- Telecommunications
- Engineering sciences
Topic description
The deployment of Device-to-Device (D2D) systems, such as mobile robots or autonomous sensors, in dense urban or confined environments imposes stringent requirements in terms of accurate localization and reliable communication. Conventional solutions based on GNSS, 5G cellular networks, and inertial sensor fusion exhibit limited performance in such contexts, particularly due to Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) conditions, severe multipath propagation, and device mobility [1].
In urban and indoor environments, reduced satellite visibility, frequent obstructions, and strong signal reflections significantly degrade the accuracy and robustness of classical D2D localization techniques [2]. These limitations have motivated the exploration of alternative solutions that exploit radio signals beyond their traditional communication functionality.
Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) systems, built upon 5G NR and emerging 6G technologies, have emerged as a promising approach to overcome the shortcomings of conventional methods [3][4]. By reusing communication waveforms for radar sensing purposes, ISAC systems enable the joint extraction of range, velocity, and angular information without dedicated radar hardware, paving the way for more robust localization and integrated environmental perception [5][6].
Pioneering studies have demonstrated the theoretical feasibility of this concept [21][22], leading to the development of several ISAC architectures:
· Monostatic ISAC, where a single device transmits and receives signals for local sensing, well-suited for self-localization and collision avoidance [23][24];
· Bistatic/Multistatic ISAC, which exploits distributed configurations to enhance geometric diversity and localization accuracy [25][26];
· Cooperative ISAC, in which multiple nodes share radar observations for collaborative localization and collective environmental mapping [27][28].
Recent experimental results on 5G NR demonstrators have shown that sub-meter positioning accuracy can be achieved by exploiting radar echoes in the millimeter-wave bands (24–29 GHz) [29][30]. The integration of massive MIMO antenna arrays further enhances angular resolution and multipath separation capabilities [31][32].
However, the state of the art still reveals major limitations for autonomous D2D applications:
· Static resource allocation, with limited adaptation to channel variations and application requirements [35][36];
· Limited exploitation of prior knowledge, as current algorithms insufficiently leverage environmental geometric constraints and temporal channel correlations [37][38];
· Underdeveloped collaborative localization, due to the lack of distributed fusion algorithms and protocols suitable for large-scale D2D scenarios [27][28];
· Insufficient NLOS robustness, as existing bias mitigation techniques remain ineffective under fast mobility conditions [39][40].
These limitations motivate the development of new ISAC 6G architectures and algorithms, specifically designed to enhance localization and communication performance in complex urban environments, also taking advantage of the recent evolution of D2D/sidelink communication and positioning standardization in 5G-Advanced and upcoming 6G 3GPP releases.
In this context, this PhD thesis aims to design, model, and validate innovative 6G ISAC solutions for D2D localization and communication, based on:
· the design of novel 6G radar-communication waveforms,
· the dynamic adaptation of radio resources according to channel conditions and device mobility,
· and the exploitation of D2D/sidelink cooperation for robust localization in urban and indoor environments, with experimental validation on an indoor robotic platform.
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Gustave Eiffel University is a French public university established on January 1, 2020. It was created through the merger of Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée and the IFSTTAR research institute, along with the integration of several engineering and architecture schools. Its ambition is to promote an innovative model that closely combines education, research, and innovation around the major challenges of sustainable cities and territories.
As a multidisciplinary institution, the university hosts approximately 17,000 students and offers a wide range of programs from bachelor’s to doctoral level. Its main fields include engineering sciences, computer science, civil engineering, transportation and mobility, architecture, urban planning, social sciences, economics, and management. The university is particularly recognized for its strong scientific positioning in sustainable cities, intelligent mobility, infrastructure, risk management, and ecological transition.
The institution is structured around several components, including well-known engineering schools such as ESIEE Paris, ENSG, and EIVP, and relies on high-level research laboratories. Its distinctive model is based on a strong integration between academic research and operational applications, in close collaboration with industrial partners and public authorities.
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We are seeking a candidate holding a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in telecommunications, signal processing, electronics, robotics, or a related field, with strong theoretical foundations and a strong interest in advanced radio systems and ISAC/6G.
The candidate should ideally have:
Master’s degree in:
Telecommunications / Digital Communications
Signal Processing
RF / Microwave Engineering
Electronics or Embedded Systems
or a closely related field
Strong academic record
Solid knowledge of applied mathematics (probability, estimation, optimization)
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