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Rank-Aware Element Grouping for Power-Efficient Multiuser ISAC With an Extremely Large-Scale IRS

Shengsheng Zhang

Abstract

We investigate power-efficient multiuser integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) assisted by an element-grouping extremely large-scale intelligent reflecting surface (EG-XL-IRS). The grouping pattern is designed using slowly varying statistical channel state information (S-CSI), so that both IRS-related channel acquisition and online passive beamforming operate in the group domain rather than the element domain. We reveal a fundamental gain-rank tradeoff induced by element grouping: phase-co...

Submitted: August 18, 2026Subjects: Engineering; Chemical Engineering

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We investigate power-efficient multiuser integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) assisted by an element-grouping extremely large-scale intelligent reflecting surface (EG-XL-IRS). The grouping pattern is designed using slowly varying statistical channel state information (S-CSI), so that both IRS-related channel acquisition and online passive beamforming operate in the group domain rather than the element domain. We reveal a fundamental gain-rank tradeoff induced by element grouping: phase-consistent grouping can coherently enhance selected deterministic propagation components, while excessive concentration on a common deterministic mode can reduce the effective spatial rank of the multiuser channel and, for extended targets, the diversity of desired-scatterer responses. Motivated by this observation, we develop a task-adaptive rank-aware grouping strategy that balances weak-user enhancement and target-scatterer illumination while preserving task-relevant spatial dimensions. For each candidate grouping pattern, the transmit covariances and group-wise reflection phases are jointly optimized under communication and sensing quality-of-service constraints, followed by physical phase recovery and feasibility verification. Numerical results show that the proposed design substantially reduces the required transmit power compared with representative grouping benchmarks under the same grouping dimension and online optimization budget.


Source: arXiv:2608.16790v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16790v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.16790v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16790v1

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Aug 18, 2026
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Chemical Engineering
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