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Cross-Technology Communication via PHY-Layer Emulation

Published: 06 November 2017 Publication History

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Cross-Technology Communication is an emerging research direction providing a promising solution to the wireless coexistence problem in the ISM bands. However, the state-of-the-art CTC designs have intrinsic limitations in the throughput due to their use of coarse-grained packet-level information. In contrast, we propose to exploit the fine-grained signal modulation information via a technique called PHY-layer emulation to boost CTC throughput. We can embed a legitimate packet of a target technology, e.g., ZigBee, within the payload of a source technology, e.g., WiFi or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). At the mean time, we require no modification at the hardware or firmware at either sender or receiver. We can achieve 8,000x throughput from WiFi to ZigBee and 10,000x throughput from BLE to ZigBee compared to the state of the art. We also have a demo showcasing how our designs can be implemented on off-the-shelf smartphones for smart light bulbs control.

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Zhijun Li and Tian He. 2017. WEBee: Physical-Layer Cross-Technology Communication via Emulation. In Proceedings of MobiCom 2017. ACM.

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  • (2022)SubScatter: Sub-symbol WiFi Backscatter for High Throughput2022 IEEE 30th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP)10.1109/ICNP55882.2022.9940419(1-11)Online publication date: 30-Oct-2022

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    SenSys '17: Proceedings of the 15th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
    November 2017
    490 pages
    ISBN:9781450354592
    DOI:10.1145/3131672
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    Published: 06 November 2017

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    1. Bluetooth Low Energy
    2. Cross Technology Communication
    3. Internet of Things
    4. Signal Emulation
    5. WiFi
    6. ZigBee

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    • (2022)SubScatter: Sub-symbol WiFi Backscatter for High Throughput2022 IEEE 30th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP)10.1109/ICNP55882.2022.9940419(1-11)Online publication date: 30-Oct-2022

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