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Opportunistic Communication with Zero and Low Power Radios
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open in viewerThis project focuses on developing a zero-power communication using backscatter. Backscatters rely on Radio Frequency (RF) signals in the environment that send and receive information without power. We aim to develop a backscatter transmitter using a Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and its transmitting and receiving signals in addition to an embedded system board. Development of the backscatter involved configuring a dipole antenna, having a modified Colpitts Oscillator for modulation, and implementing a modulation switching circuit with an embedded microcontroller.
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- E-project-042224-182548
- 121341
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- 2024
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2024-04-22
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- E-project-042224-182548
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