Symbol Detection in Multi-channel Multi-tag Ambient Backscatter Communication Under IQ Imbalance
Yuxin Li, Guangyue Lu, Yinghui Ye, Liqin Shi, and Daniel Benevides da Costa

TL;DR
This paper addresses symbol detection challenges in multi-channel multi-tag ambient backscatter communication systems affected by IQ imbalance, proposing a novel detection model and threshold estimation method to improve bit error rate performance.
Contribution
It introduces a new symbol detection model that accounts for IQ imbalance and develops a threshold estimation technique to enhance detection accuracy without prior parameter knowledge.
Findings
The proposed detection method significantly reduces BER degradation caused by IQ imbalance.
Closed-form BER expressions and near-optimal detection thresholds are derived.
Numerical results demonstrate improved detection performance with the new threshold estimation.
Abstract
Ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) offers low-cost and low-power connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT), where a backscatter tag (BT) modulates incident signals transmitted by an ambient radio frequency (RF) source and reflects them to its associated AmBC receiver. In multi-channel multi-tag AmBC, one of major challenges from the aspect of symbol detection is the image channel crosstalk, which is induced by the inevitable in-phase/quadrature (IQ) imbalance. To address this issue, in this paper, we study symbol detection in multi-channel multi-tag AmBC under IQ imbalance. Considering the differential encoding scheme at the BTs, we propose a novel symbol detection model that incorporates IQ imbalance parameters, the presence or absence of both the incident signal and the backscattered signal of the image channel. On this basis, considering an energy difference detector at the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
