articleAug 12, 2014GOLD OA

Wi-fi backscatter

University of Washington

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Abstract

RF-powered computers are small devices that compute and communicate using only the power that they harvest from RF signals. While existing technologies have harvested power from ambient RF sources (e.g., TV broadcasts), they require a dedicated gateway (like an RFID reader) for Internet connectivity. We present Wi-Fi Backscatter, a novel communication system that bridges RF-powered devices with the Internet. Specifically, we show that it is possible to reuse existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide Internet connectivity to RF-powered devices. To show Wi-Fi Backscatter's feasibility, we build a hardware prototype and demonstrate the first communication link between an RF-powered device and commodity Wi-Fi…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Backscatter (email)
  • Mobile device
  • The Internet
  • Software deployment
  • Radio frequency
  • Default gateway
  • Gateway (web page)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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