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Redefining passive in backscattering with commodity devices
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2020
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyCommodity DevicesRadio CommunicationLocalizationSignal IntegrityElectromagnetic CompatibilityTransient PhaseElectrical EngineeringHigh-frequency DeviceData CommunicationAntennaComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsSignal ProcessingRecent InnovationFundamental LimitationBackscatter CommunicationRf Subsystem
The recent innovation of frequency-shifted (FS) backscatter allows for backscattering with commodity devices, which are inherently half-duplex. However, their reliance on oscillators for generating the frequency-shifting signal on the tag, forces them to incur the transient phase of the oscillator before steady-state operation. We show how the oscillator's transient phase can pose a fundamental limitation for battery-less tags, resulting in significantly low bandwidth efficiencies, thereby limiting their practical usage.
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