In this work, we provide a system level analysis of integrated sensing and
communication (ISAC) systems, where a setup with a mono-static dual-functional
radar communication base station is assumed. We derive the ISAC signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR) equation that relates communication and radar SNR for different
distances. We also derive the ISAC range equation, which can be used for
sensing-assisted beamforming applications. Specifically, we show that
increasing the frequency and bandwidth is more favorable to the radar
application in terms of relative SNR and range while increasing the transmit
power is more favorable to communications. Numerical examples reveal that if
the range for communication and radar is desired to be in the same order, the
ISAC system should operate in mmWave or sub-THz bands, whereas sub-6GHz allows
scenarios where the communication range is of orders of magnitude higher than
that of radar