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Cooperative receiver for ambient backscatter communications with multiple antennas

Abstract

In ambient backscatter communications (Am-BC), a backscatter device can harvest power from ambient RF signals and modulate its information symbols over the ambient carriers without using complex RF transmitter. Conventional receiver design for AmBC focuses on tackling the direct link interference from the RF source. In this paper, a novel receiver, which is called cooperative receiver, is proposed to recover signals not only from the ambient backscatter device (A-BD), but also from the RF source. We first study the optimal maximum-likelihood (ML) detection for such system. Then, by exploiting the structural property of the system model, linear detectors and successive interference cancellation (SIC) based detectors are proposed. We also derive the closed-form bit error rate (BER) expressions for both ML detection and the proposed SIC algorithms. Finally, extensive numerical results show that the existence of backscattered signal in the considered system can significantly enhance the ML detection performance of the source signal, and the proposed SIC-based detectors can achieve near-ML detection performance for typical application scenarios.

Keywords:
Backscatter (email) Detector Interference (communication) Transmitter Computer science SIGNAL (programming language) Radio frequency Single antenna interference cancellation Electronic engineering Bit error rate Power (physics) Wireless Telecommunications Physics Engineering Decoding methods

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Topics

Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Antenna Design and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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