Exploiting Constructive Interference for Backscatter Communication Systems
Bowen Gu, Dong Li, Ye Liu, Yongjun Xu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach to backscatter communication by exploiting constructive interference from direct link interference, enhancing signal strength through joint optimization of beamforming and tag selection.
Contribution
It proposes algorithms to leverage direct link interference constructively, transforming a traditionally harmful factor into a performance-enhancing element in backscatter systems.
Findings
Significant performance gains over traditional methods.
Constructive channel angle confirmed by simulations.
Algorithms effectively optimize beamforming and tag selection.
Abstract
Backscatter communication (BackCom), one of the core technologies to realize zero-power communication, is expected to be a pivotal paradigm for the next generation of the Internet of Things (IoT). However, the "strong" direct link (DL) interference (DLI) is traditionally assumed to be harmful, and generally drowns out the "weak" backscattered signals accordingly, thus deteriorating the performance of BackCom. In contrast to the previous efforts to eliminate the DLI, in this paper, we exploit the constructive interference (CI), in which the DLI contributes to the backscattered signal. To be specific, our objective is to maximize the received signal power by jointly optimizing the receive beamforming vectors and tag selection factors, which is, however, non-convex and difficult to solve due to constraints on the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence. In order to solve this problem, we first…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Antenna Design and Analysis · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
