LoRea: A Backscatter Architecture that Achieves a Long Communication Range

Ambuj Varshney, Laura Harms, C. Pérez-Penichet, C. Rohner, Frederik Hermans, T. Voigt
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There is the long-standing assumption that radio communication in the range of hundreds of meters needs to consume mWs of power at the transmitting device. In this paper, we demonstrate that this is not necessarily the case for some devices equipped with backscatter radios. We present LOREA an architecture consisting of a tag, a reader and multiple carrier generators that overcomes the power, cost and range limitations of existing systems such as Computational Radio Frequency Identification (CRFID). LOREA achieves this by: First, generating narrow-band backscatter transmissions that improve receiver sensitivity. Second, mitigating self-interference without the complex designs employed on RFID readers by keeping carrier signal and backscattered signal apart in frequency. Finally, decoupling carrier generation from the reader and using devices such as WiFi routers and sensor nodes as a source of the carrier signal. An off-the-shelf implementation of LOREA costs 70 USD, a drastic reduction in price considering commercial RFID readers cost 2000 USD. LOREA's range scales with the carrier strength, and proximity to the carrier source and achieves a maximum range of 3.4 km when the tag is located at 1 m distance from a 28 dBm carrier source while consuming 70 μW at the tag. When the tag is equidistant from the carrier source and the receiver, we can communicate upto 75 m, a significant improvement over existing RFID readers.
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lora:实现长距离通信的后向散射架构
长期以来,人们一直认为,数百米范围内的无线电通信需要在发射设备上消耗毫瓦的功率。在本文中,我们证明了对于一些配备反向散射无线电的设备来说,情况并非如此。我们提出了一种由标签、读取器和多个载波发生器组成的LOREA架构,克服了现有系统(如计算射频识别(CRFID))的功率、成本和范围限制。首先,产生窄带反向散射传输,提高接收器的灵敏度。其次,通过保持载波信号和反向散射信号在频率上分开,减少了RFID阅读器上使用的复杂设计,从而减轻了自干扰。最后,将载波生成与读取器解耦,并使用WiFi路由器和传感器节点等设备作为载波信号源。一个现成的LOREA实现成本为70美元,考虑到商用RFID阅读器的成本为2000美元,价格大幅下降。LOREA的距离随载波强度和与载波源的距离而变化,当标签距离28dbm载波源1 m时,LOREA的最大距离为3.4 km,而标签的功耗为70 μW。当标签与载波源和接收器的距离相等时,我们可以在75米的距离内进行通信,这是对现有RFID读取器的重大改进。
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