Modulation in the Air: Backscatter Communication over Ambient OFDM Carrier
Gang Yang, Ying-Chang Liang, Rui Zhang, Yiyang Pei

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel backscatter communication system leveraging ambient OFDM signals, proposing joint waveform and detector design to improve BER, range, and data rate for IoT applications.
Contribution
It presents a new joint design for backscatter waveform and receiver detection tailored to ambient OFDM signals, including practical synchronization algorithms and performance analysis.
Findings
Significant BER and range improvements over conventional designs.
Enhanced data rate capabilities in ambient OFDM backscatter systems.
Effective interference cancellation using cyclic prefix structure.
Abstract
Ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) enables radio-frequency (RF) powered backscatter devices (BDs) (e.g., sensors, tags) to modulate their information bits over ambient RF carriers in an over-the-air manner. This technology also called "modulation in the air", thus has emerged as a promising solution to achieve green communications for future Internet-of-Things. This paper studies an AmBC system by leveraging the ambient orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulated signals in the air. We first model such AmBC system from a spread-spectrum communication perspective, upon which a novel joint design for BD waveform and receiver detector is proposed. The BD symbol period is designed to be in general an integer multiplication of the OFDM symbol period, and the waveform for BD bit `0' maintains the same state within a BD symbol period, while the waveform for BD bit `1' has…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
