Abstract
Integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) is a promising technique for
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-empowered 6G networks. In this letter, we
propose a novel adaptable ISAC mechanism. Firstly, we investigate both
the communication and sensing channel model under Doppler and
beam-squint effect for the UAV ISAC with the wideband massive
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) configuration. Then, we propose an
adaptive sensing method by the joint designing the signal echo sensing
and beam-squint sensing under practical environment. Specifically, when
the echo power is larger than the minimum detectable power, the proposed
method could realize the effective sensing by utilizing the system model
without feedback. Otherwise, the proposed method could exploit the
beam-squint for sensing with the feedback of the sub-carrier index.
Finally, various simulation results are provided to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the proposed scheme.