Abstract
We analyze the impact of arbitrary dependence between the forward and backward links in backscatter communication systems. Specifically, we quantify the effect of positive and negative dependence between these fading links on channel capacity by using Copula theory. The benefits of this approach are highlighted over the classical framework of linear dependence based on Pearson’s correlation coefficient, which is also analyzed. Results show that for a fixed transmit power budget, capacity grows with positive dependence as well as with fading severity in the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. Conversely, fading dependence becomes immaterial in the high SNR regime.
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