Channel Measurement and Analysis of Human Body Radar Cross Section in 26 GHz ISAC Systems

Release Date:2025-06-23 Author:DUAN Hongyu, WANG Mengyang, DUO Hao, HE Danping, MA Yihua, LU Bin, ZHONG Zhangdui

Abstract: Radar cross section (RCS) plays a critical role in modeling target scattering characteristics and enhancing the precision of target detection and localization in integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems. This paper investigates the human body RCS at 26 GHz via multi-angle channel measurements under different clothing conditions. Based on calibrated electromagnetic (EM) parameters, the RCS characteristics of the human body in far-field conditions are analyzed using ray-tracing (RT) simulations. Some suggestions for the design of ISAC systems are also discussed. The results provide a solid theoretical foundation and practical reference for the modeling of target scattering characteristics for ISAC channels.

Keywords: channel measurement; human body; radar cross section; integrated sensing and communication; ray-tracing

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