Directional amplitude backscatter modulation with suppressed Doppler based on rotating resonant loop

Sci Rep. 2022 Dec 20;12(1):22032. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26609-w.

Abstract

The directional amplitude backscatter modulation with suppressed Doppler is demonstrated based on the scattering from a symmetrically rotating resonant loop. The concept is studied theoretically and experimentally with perfectly compatible results. The symmetrical rotation of the scatterer and the effect of radial resonance, as the two crucial points to realize the idea, are highlighted through the comparison between the symmetric and non-symmetric cases, and the results obtained for scatterers with and without radial resonance. The presented backscattering modulation technique provides an amplitude modulating waveform which is uniquely linked to the directional reradiation pattern of the rotating loop scatterer in a definite resonant mode. With the pure directional amplitude modulation (DAM) induced on the backscattered wave, the envelope waveform can be accurately retrieved form the received signal using the In-phase and Quadrature (IQ) representation. The contribution of the background in a real environment can be detected and removed to obtain the exact modulating waveform. This property of the proposed backscattering modulation method can be applied for sensing, localization, and identification purposes with high sensitivity, read range, and robustness.