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We study a novel communication technique, ambient backscatter, that utilizes radio frequency signals transmitted from an ambient source as both energy supply and information carrier to enable communications between low-power devices. Different from existing noncoherent schemes, we here design the semi-coherent detection, where channel-related parameters can be obtained from unknown data symbols and...
Ambient backscatter technology has attracted much attention recently, because it enables battery-free devices, such as tags or sensors, to communicate through wireless energy harvesting and radio backscattering. Existing studies about ambient backscatter assume that the tags have only two states: backscatter or non-backscatter. Actually, some references have shown that the tags can readily realize...
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