Robust Beamforming Design for Secure Near-Field ISAC Systems
By: Ziqiang CHen , Feng Wang , Guojun Han and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes wireless signals private and clear for everyone.
This letter investigates the robust beamforming design for a near-field secure integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system with multiple communication users (CUs) and targets, as well as multiple eavesdroppers. Taking into account the channel uncertainty constraints, we maximize the minimum sensing beampattern gain for targets, subject to the minimum signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) constraint for each CU and the maximum SINR constraint for each eavesdropper, as well as the ISAC transmit power constraint. The formulated design problem is non-convex. As a low-complexity suboptimal solution, we first apply the S-Procedure to convert semi-infinite channel uncertainty constraints into linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) and then use the state-of-the-art sequential rank-one constraint relaxation (SROCR) method to address the rank-one constraints. The numerical results show that the proposed ISAC beamforming design scheme outperforms the existing semidefinite relaxation (SDR) and other baseline schemes, and it significantly enhances security and robustness for near-field ISAC systems.
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