Blocker-Aware Beamforming and Dynamic Power Allocation for Multicarrier ISAC-NOMA Systems
- Authors
- Badrudeen, Abdulahi Abiodun; Lee, Nakyung; Dubs, Adam; Kim, Sunwoo
- Issue Date
- Jan-2026
- Publisher
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
- Keywords
- Adaptive hybrid beamforming; blockage detection; dynamic power allocation; ISAC-NOMA
- Citation
- 2025 IEEE 102nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2025-Fall), pp 1 - 6
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- 2025 IEEE 102nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2025-Fall)
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 6
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/211841
- DOI
- 10.1109/VTC2025-Fall65116.2025.11310301
- ISSN
- 1090-3038
2577-2465
- Abstract
- This paper proposes a blocker-aware multicarrier integrated sensing and communication (ISAC)-non orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system, leveraging hybrid beamforming and dynamic power allocation to enhance spectrum efficiency in 6G networks. Recognizing the performance degradation caused by environmental blockers, the system introduces a joint wave-form design that ensures robust operation under varying channel conditions. A channel switching mechanism is deployed to reroute communication through alternative non-line-of-sight paths when the primary line-of-sight links are obstructed. Moreover, a dynamic power allocation strategy enforces a minimum rate constraint for the weak NOMA user, ensuring consistent quality of service. Extensive simulations over multiple blockage scenarios and signal to noise (SNR) conditions validate the effectiveness of the proposed solution. Notably, under severe blockage, the system achieves up to a 400% sensing rate enhancement at 15 dB SNR, with only a 20% reduction in communication rate. These results corroborate the system's ability to adapt and optimize joint sensing-communication performance in practical deployment environments.
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