On the Robustness of AFBM Sensing to Power Amplifier Nonlinearities
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We investigate the impact of power amplifier (PA) nonlinearities on the sensing performance of affine filter bank modulation (AFBM). While AFBM offers several advantageous properties for integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) - including reduced out-of-band emission (OOBE), low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and natural robustness to doubly-dispersive (DD) channel effects - mitigating waveform distortion typically requires highly linear PAs. This creates a fundamental contradiction with ISAC applications, which demand high transmit power for reliable sensing. Our analytical results reveal that the structure of the effective AFBM modulation matrix dictates how distortion propagates within the ambiguity function (AF). Furthermore, simulations demonstrate that both the AF and the overall sensing performance of AFBM remain remarkably insensitive to such nonlinearities. These findings highlight the robustness of AFBM, making it a highly viable candidate for practical ISAC deployments constrained by hardware impairments.
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