With ongoing advancements toward 6G networks, the terahertz (THz) band is expected to serve as an essential platform for realizing integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). In particular, maintaining high-data-rate communication while ensuring highly responsive, real-time radar operation in dynamic environments is a critical requirement. This study presents a THz-band ISAC architecture that utilizes a high-speed wavelength-tunable laser for photomixing, enabling simultaneous generation of a fast frequency-swept frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar signal and amplitude-shift keying (ASK) communication. The wavelength-tunable laser enables sub-microsecond frequency sweeps and supports high repetition rates suitable for real-time operation. To address the limitations in waveform design efficiency in conventional time-division ISAC, we experimentally investigate two transmission strategies for simultaneous operation. The first is a frequency-division scheme that reduces mutual interference between radar and communication signals, and the second is a joint-waveform scheme in which both functions share the same THz carrier. Using a single THz transmitter, the proposed system achieves sub-centimeter ranging accuracy together with 15-Gbit/s data transmission. These findings demonstrate that the presented ISAC approach enables efficient integration of radar and communication functions while lowering overall system complexity and implementation cost, offering substantial potential for deployment in future 6G infrastructures.
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Ryota Kaide
Yoshiki Kamiura
Shenghong Ye
Electronics
Kyushu University
NTT (Japan)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2ae6e4eeef8a2a6afe0e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15081608