Theoretical Limits of Backscatter Communications

02/27/2023
by   Clemens Korn, et al.
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Backscatter communication is a hot candidate for future IoT systems. It offers the possibility for connectivity with tiny amounts of energy that can be easily obtained from energy harvesting. This is possible as backscatter devices do not actively transmit electromagnetic waves. Instead they only reflect existing electromagnetic waves by changing the antenna load. This fact leads to significant differences compared to classical communication wrt. the modulation schemes and achievable data rates. However, to our best knowledge nobody has so far systematically analyzed the achievable data rates and transmit ranges for different parameter configurations. Within this paper we derive theoretical bounds for backscatter communications based on classical information theory. We then use these bounds to analyze how different parameters - e.g. the distance, the frequency, or the transmit power - affect the achievable data rates. The bounds are derived for mono-static configuration, as well as for bi-static configurations. This allows feasibility analyses for different use-cases that are currently discussed in 3GPP and IEEE 802.

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