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Spatial Modulation for Ambient Backscatter Communications: Modeling and Analysis (1907.12707v2)

Published 30 Jul 2019 in eess.SP, cs.IT, and math.IT

Abstract: Multiple-antenna backscatter is emerging as a promising approach to offer high communication performance for the data-intensive applications of ambient backscatter communications (AmBC). Although much has been understood about multiple-antenna backscatter in conventional backscatter communications (CoBC), existing analytical models cannot be directly applied to AmBC due to the structural differences in RF source and tag circuit designs. This paper takes the first step to fill the gap, by exploring the use of spatial modulation (SM) in AmBC whenever tags are equipped with multiple antennas. Specifically, we present a practical multiple-antenna backscatter design for AmBC that exempts tags from the inter-antenna synchronization and mutual coupling problems while ensuring high spectral efficiency and ultra-low power consumption. We obtain an optimal detector for the joint detection of both backscatter signal and source signal based on the maximum likelihood principle. We also design a two-step algorithm to derive bounds on the bit error rate (BER) of both signals. Simulation results validate the analysis and show that the proposed scheme can significantly improve the throughput compared with traditional systems.

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