Ambient Backscatter Communication Networks

Ambient Backscatter Communication Networks
Author: Dinh Thai Hoang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1108575838

Understand the fundamental principles and applications of ambient backscatter technology with this authoritative review. Covering both theory and practical engineering, leading researchers describe and explain hardware design, network design, and signal processing, and discuss architectures, protocols, communication methods, open research issues, emerging applications, and advanced system models with innovative solutions. This is an essential tool for graduate students, researchers, engineers, developers, and entrepreneurs.

Wireless-Powered Backscatter Communications for Internet of Things

Wireless-Powered Backscatter Communications for Internet of Things
Author: Furqan Jameel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030462013

This book provides and assesses the techniques required for the realization of practical wireless-powered backscatter systems for large-scale and intelligent IoT networks. It explores the deployment, reliability, and security aspects of backscatter devices for both indoor and outdoor environments. The book also sheds light on some of the recently evolving technologies such as artificial intelligence/ machine learning, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and multi-tone carrier techniques and identifies their application in backscatter communications. In addition, it offers a valuable blueprint for future studies in the domains of intelligent reflective surfaces, ambient backscatter communications and massive IoT networks.

Backscattering and RF Sensing for Future Wireless Communication

Backscattering and RF Sensing for Future Wireless Communication
Author: Qammer H. Abbasi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119695686

Backscattering and RF Sensing for Future Wireless Communication Discover what lies ahead in wireless communication networks with this insightful and forward-thinking book written by experts in the field Backscattering and RF Sensing for Future Wireless Communication delivers a concise and insightful picture of emerging and future trends in increasing the efficiency and performance of wireless communication networks. The book shows how the immense challenge of frequency saturation could be met via the deployment of intelligent planar electromagnetic structures. It provides an in-depth coverage of the fundamental physics behind these structures and assesses the enhancement of the performance of a communication network in challenging environments, like densely populated urban centers. The distinguished editors have included resources from a variety of leading voices in the field who discuss topics such as the engineering of metasurfaces at a large scale, the electromagnetic analysis of planar metasurfaces, and low-cost and reliable backscatter communication. All of the included works focus on the facilitation of the development of intelligent systems designed to enhance communication network performance. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to the evolution of wireless communication networks over the last thirty years, including the imminent saturation of the frequency spectrum An exploration of state-of-the-art techniques that next-generation wireless networks will likely incorporate, including software-controlled frameworks involving artificial intelligence An examination of the scattering of electromagnetic waves by metasurfaces, including how wave propagation differs from traditional bulk materials A treatment of the evolution of artificial intelligence in wireless communications Perfect for researchers in wireless communications, electromagnetics, and urban planning, Backscattering and RF Sensing for Future Wireless Communication will also earn a place in the libraries of government policy makers, technologists, and telecom industry stakeholders who wish to get a head start on understanding the technologies that will enable tomorrow’s wireless communications.

Phase, Phase Signatures, and Simple Inverse Properties of Backscattered Fields from Thin Rods

Phase, Phase Signatures, and Simple Inverse Properties of Backscattered Fields from Thin Rods
Author: Richard Bruce Mack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1971
Genre: Numerical analysis
ISBN:

Numerical and analytical methods are used to examine properties of the phase of backscattered fields from perfectly conducting thin rods as functions of both aspect angle and frequency. Emphasis is placed on special conditions under which the phase is simply related to the body length and thickness. Calculated results are shown to be in good agreement with measured ones. Implications of the phase properties for dual frequency phase signatures are discussed and examples given. The amplitude of the backscattered field is shown to have a frequency-dependent shape that is essentially independent of aspect angle through the first resonant maximum. Measurement procedures that might be used to separately determine rod thicknesses and lengths are suggested. (Author).

Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Science

Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Science
Author: Adam J. Schwartz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2010-03-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387881360

Electron backscatter diffraction is a very powerful and relatively new materials characterization technique aimed at the determination of crystallographic texture, grain boundary character distributions, lattice strain, phase identification, and much more. The purpose of this book is to provide the fundamental basis for electron backscatter diffraction in materials science, the current state of both hardware and software, and illustrative examples of the applications of electron backscatter diffraction to a wide-range of materials including undeformed and deformed metals and alloys, ceramics, and superconductors. The text has been substantially revised from the first edition, and the authors have kept the format as close as possible to the first edition text. The new developments covered in this book include a more comphrensive coverage of the fundamentals not covered in the first edition or other books in the field, the advances in hardware and software since the first edition was published, and current examples of application of electron backscatter diffraction to solve challenging problems in materials science and condensed-matter physics.

Resource Allocation in Backscatter-Assisted Communication Networks

Resource Allocation in Backscatter-Assisted Communication Networks
Author: Xiaozheng Gao
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811651272

This book investigates the resource allocation in backscatter-assisted communication networks. With the development of backscatter communications, integrating backscatter communication technology into traditional communication networks can improve the network performance significantly. To fully improve the performance of backscatter-assisted communication networks, resource allocation is of special importance. It is worth to mention that the resource allocation in backscatter-assisted communication networks is more challenging than that in traditional communication networks, and the tradeoff of the performance between backscatter communications and traditional communications needs to be carefully considered. In this book, considering that game theory is an attractive tool for developing and analyzing distributed, flexible, and autonomous networks, we develop the auction-based time scheduling schemes, contract-based time assignment scheme, and evolutionary game-based access point and service selection scheme for the backscatter-assisted radio-frequency-powered cognitive networks, where some important properties such as individual rationality are considered. We also employ the optimization approach and develop a relay mode selection and resource sharing scheme for backscatter-assisted hybrid relay networks to improve the throughput. We believe that the developed resource allocation schemes in this book can provide useful guidance for the design of backscatter-assisted communication networks and future Internet of Things. Graduate students, researchers, and engineers in the field of communication networks can benefit from the book.