Multi-Filter Decoding in WiFi Backscatter Communication

Richard Boateng Nti, Ji Hoon Yun

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Abstract

WiFi backscatter communication has emerged as a promising enabler of ultralow-power connectivity for Internet of things, wireless sensor network and smart energy. In this paper, we propose a multi-filter design for effective decoding of WiFi backscattered signals. Backscattered signals are relatively weak compared to carrier WiFi signals and therefore require algorithms that filter out original WiFi signals without affecting the backscattered signals. Two multi-filter designs for WiFi backscatter decoding are presented: the summation and delimiter approaches. Both implementations employ the use of additional filters with different window sizes to efficiently cut off undesired noise/interference, thus enhancing frame detection and decoding performance, and can be coupled with a wide range of decoding algorithms. The designs are particularly productive in the frequency-shift WiFi backscatter communication. We demonstrate via prototyping and testbed experiments that the proposed design enhances the performance of various decoding algorithms in real environments.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • frequency-shift
  • IoT
  • multi-filter design
  • WiFi backscatter communication

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