Ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) is a new technology that has emerged as a potential option for Internet of Things (IoT) applications wherein the sensors and other miniature devices require low… Click to show full abstract
Ambient backscatter communication (AmBC) is a new technology that has emerged as a potential option for Internet of Things (IoT) applications wherein the sensors and other miniature devices require low power for communication. We proposed a selection combining (SC) diversity scheme and analyze the outage performance of the AmBC system consisting of a moving reader and $M$ multiple tags. Particularly, we carried out the analysis under time-selective links along with imperfect channel estimation and the outage probability expression is derived. Our results indicate that as the number of tags increases, the probability of an outage lowers drastically and it gets worse with an increase in the speed of the reader as well as estimation error. Furthermore, an asymptotic equation is obtained for the high signal to noise ratio (SNR) case. The derived analytical expressions are validated using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations.
               
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