Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Enabled Joint Backscattering and Communication
Jinqiu Zhao, Jia Ye Shuaishuai Guo, Zhiquan Bai, Di Zhou, and Abeer, Mohamed

TL;DR
This paper introduces a RIS-enabled joint backscattering and communication system that allows simultaneous primary and backscatter data transmission without extra spectrum, optimizing system performance through iterative beamforming.
Contribution
It proposes a novel RIS-based system that enables passive backscatter communication alongside primary transmission, with an optimization framework for performance enhancement.
Findings
Numerical results show the impact of reflecting elements on system performance.
The proposed scheme effectively balances primary and backscatter communication.
Practical implementation considerations are discussed.
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) as an essential topic in the sixth-generation (6G) communications aims to enhance communication performance or mitigate undesired transmission. However, the controllability of each reflecting element on RIS also enables it to act as a passive backscatter device (BD) and transmit its information to reader devices. In this paper, we propose a RIS-enabled joint backscattering and communication (JBAC) system, where the backscatter communication coexists with the primary communication and occupies no extra spectrum. Specifically, the RIS modifies its reflecting pattern to act as a passive BD and reflect its own information back to the base station (BS) in the backscatter communication, while helping the primary communication from the BS to the users simultaneously. We further present an iterative active beamforming and reflecting pattern design to…
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