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Could battery-less scatter radio tags achieve 270-meter range?

Vougioukas Georgios, Daskalakis Spyridon-Nektarios, Bletsas Aggelos

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/C01976DA-C044-435C-A0B1-AC48CBD6D80B
Year 2016
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Bibliographic Citation G. Vougioukas, S.-N. Daskalakis and A. Bletsas, "Could battery-less scatter radio tags achieve 270-meter range?," in IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference, 2016. doi: 10.1109/WPT.2016.7498843 https://doi.org/10.1109/WPT.2016.7498843
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This paper studies whether increased ranges of bistatic scatter radio communication are possible, especially when low-cost, embedded receivers, originally designed for conventional radio (and not for scatter radio) are employed. Wireless power transmission and bistatic scatter radio are closely related, and thus, this work aims to highlight a new exciting, potentially interesting, key-enabling research direction. It is found that for 13 dBm emitter transmission power, 246 meters scatter radio tag-to-reader distance is possible, with packet error rate (PER) less than 1%, while 268 meters are possible at the expense of increased PER, in the order of 10%.

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