IEEE Access (Jan 2018)
Mitigation of Phase Cancellation for Efficient Decoding and RF Energy Harvesting in Tag-to-Tag Communications
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate a phase cancellation problem that occurs in tag-to-tag communication systems. These are the systems wherein several tags communicate with each other by backscattering an external constant wave signal. A transmitting tag modulates baseband information into the reflected signal using backscatter modulation. At the receiving tag, the received signal is the superposition of the transmitted signals by the carrier emitter and the transmitting tag. The resulting signal is demodulated using the envelope detector that causes the phase cancellation problem. This problem exists in all tag-to-tag communication systems and largely impacts on the reliability and communication range. We theoretically analyze and experimentally demonstrate this problem for the tags that use amplitude-shift keying-based backscattering. We propose an algorithm for the mitigation of the phase cancellation based on the phase rotation control. We examine the performance of the proposed algorithm through theoretical analysis and computer simulations. We confirm that the proposed algorithm can significantly mitigate the phase cancellation.
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