Backscatter Literature Survey

Backscatter Literature Survey

Author: H. George Hagn

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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A survey of the literature pertaining to backscatter is presented in bibliographical form. Authors' abstracts have been included whenever they were available and appeared adequate. The survey is intended to cover the period from the inception of the study of ionospheric backscatter (about 1928) through 1960. This survey deals mainly with ionospherically propagated backscatter at HF. Some work on terrain returnAND ON DIRECT BACKSCATTER FROM DISCRETE OBJECTS IS PRESENTED, AND THE MAJOR EARLY PAPERS ON INCOHERENT (exospheric) scatter from electrons have been included. Material dealing with troposcatter, ionoscatter, forward propagation at HF, and meteoric and auroral echoes has, in general, been excluded. (Author).


Ambient Backscatter Communication Networks

Ambient Backscatter Communication Networks

Author: Dinh Thai Hoang

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-04-30

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1108575838

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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 Information and Power Transfer: A New Paradigm for Green Communications

Wireless Information and Power Transfer: A New Paradigm for Green Communications

Author: Dushantha Nalin K. Jayakody

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-20

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 3319566695

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This book presents breakthroughs in the design of Wireless Energy Harvesting (WEH) networks. It bridges the gap between WEH through radio waves communications and power transfer, which have largely been designed separately. The authors present an overview of the RF-EHNs including system architecture and RF energy harvesting techniques and existing applications. They also cover the idea of WEH in novel discoveries of information, the theoretical bounds in WEH, wireless sensor networks, usage of modern channel coding together with WEH, energy efficient resource allocation mechanisms, distributed self-organized energy efficient designs, delay-energy trade-off, specific protocols for energy efficient communication designs, D2D communication and energy efficiency, cooperative wireless networks, and cognitive networks.