Abstract:
Backscatter communication with ambient excitations receives great attention recently as it provides a practical battery-free way to convey various IoT data. However, stat...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Backscatter communication with ambient excitations receives great attention recently as it provides a practical battery-free way to convey various IoT data. However, state-of the-art solutions are of low data rates and thus cannot serve highbandwidth applications, e.g., live streaming. This paper presents Hermit Crab, the first WiFi-backscatter system that achieves high-throughput communication for video streaming. The key contribution is a differential decoding algorithm using pilot phase. By doing so, it supports single symbol encoding, which is much faster than multi-symbol encoding of previous systems. In addition, Hermit Crab can recover the production data and tag data at the same time. Through extensive experiments, we show that it achieves throughputs of up to 960 Kbps with 802.1lg ambient signals, which is 7. 6x better than the state-of-the-art system. We also demonstrate that with such good throughputs, it can stably support live streaming of 480p videos at 30 fps.
Date of Conference: 07-11 December 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 January 2021
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