Hybrid Backscatter Communication for Wireless-Powered Heterogeneous Networks

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose hybrid backscatter communication for wireless-powered communication networks (WPCNs) to increase transmission range and provide uniform rate distribution in the heterogeneous network (HetNet) environment. In such HetNet, where the TV tower or high-power base station (macrocell) coexists with densely deployed small-power access points (e.g., small-cells or WiFi), users can operate in either bistatic scatter or ambient backscatter, or a hybrid of them, given that the harvested energy from the dedicated or ambient RF signals may not be sufficient enough to support the existing harvest-then-transmit protocol for WPCN, which is extended to the wireless-powered heterogeneous network (WPHetNet). Considering the hybrid and dual mode operation, we formulate a throughput maximization problem depending on the user location, namely Macro-zone or WiFi-zone. After performing the optimal time allocation for the above operation, we show that the proposed hybrid backscatter communication can increase the transmission range of WPHetNet, while achieving uniform rate distribution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7981380
Pages (from-to)6557-6570
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume16
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • ambient backscatter
  • bistatic scatter
  • energy harvesting
  • harvest-then-transmit (HTT) protocol
  • hybrid backscatter communication
  • Wireless-powered heterogeneous networks (WPHetNet)

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