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Higher-order modulation for acoustic backscatter communication in metals

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2022-08
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Oppermann, Peter  
Renner, Bernd-Christian  
Institut
Autonome Cyber-Physische Systeme E-24  
Telematik E-17  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13282
Start Page
576
End Page
587
Citation
Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM 2022)
Contribution to Conference
Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication, SIGCOMM 2022  
Publisher DOI
10.1145/3544216.3544261
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85138069630
Publisher
ACM
Backscatter communication enables miniature, batteryless, and low-cost wireless sensors. Since electromagnetic waves are strongly attenuated in several scenarios, backscatter communication in metals via acoustic waves can leverage various applications, e. g., in structural health monitoring. When backscattering, the Tag has little control over the modulation it performs on the carrier wave. Therefore, existing approaches commonly employ differential binary modulation schemes, limiting the achievable data rates. To overcome this limitation, we derive a channel model that accurately describes the modulation in an acoustic backscatter channel-As, e. g., found in steel beams-And leverage it to achieve higher-order load modulation. We present an open-source Reader and Tag pair prototype based on COTS components that we have developed for communication and on-The-fly channel characterization. We explore the influence of various parameters on communication performance on different channels. Moreover, (i) we are the first to demonstrate that acoustic backscatter is feasible in guided-wave channels, covering up to 3 meters, and that (ii) our modulation scheme achieves up to 211% higher data rates than binary modulation schemes, and (iii) provides reliable communication through channel coding.
Subjects
acoustic backscatter
battery-free
through-metal
wireless communication
DDC Class
004: Informatik
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
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