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Backscattering-Based Security in Wireless Power Transfer Applied to Battery-Free BLE Sensors

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The integration of security and energy efficiency in Internet of Things systems remains a critical challenge, particularly for battery-free and resource-constrained devices. This paper explores the scalability and protocol-agnostic nature of a backscattering-based security mechanism by integrating it into Bluetooth Low Energy battery-free Wireless Sensor Network. The proposed approach leverages the Wireless Power Transfer link, traditionally used for energy harvesting, to generate additional identification signals without increasing energy consumption or computational demands. Experimental validation demonstrates the solution's functionality using compact, low-gain antenna, ensuring compatibility with size-constrained applications such as Structural Health Monitoring and smart transport. Furthermore, this work addresses the challenges associated with backscattering dynamic range and multi-node Wireless Sensor Network scenarios, discussing potential collisions between identification signals and proposing future improvements to enhance generalizability and scalability. The findings underscore the potential of the backscattering-based security mechanism for creating secure, sustainable, and scalable IoT deployments across diverse protocols and applications.

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hal-05157169 , version 1 (10-07-2025)

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Taki Eddine Djidjekh, Gaël Loubet, Alexandru Takacs. Backscattering-Based Security in Wireless Power Transfer Applied to Battery-Free BLE Sensors. 2025 IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE), IEEE, Jun 2025, Rome, Italy. pp.1-4, ⟨10.1109/WPTCE62521.2025.11062233⟩. ⟨hal-05157169⟩
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