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Intro
Preface
Organization of the Book
Anticipated Audience
Acknowledgments
Contents
Acronyms
Part I Getting Started
1 Introduction
1.1 Background and Motivation
1.1.1 Heterogeneous Devices Coexistence
1.1.2 Cross Technology Interference
1.2 Cross Technology Communication (CTC)
1.3 Applications
1.3.1 Avoiding Cross-Technology Interference
1.3.2 Improving IoT Network Efficiency
1.3.3 Working with Backscatter Networking
1.3.4 Clock Synchronization
1.3.5 Cross Technology Attack
1.4 State-of-the-Art Approaches
1.4.1 Packet Level CTCs

1.4.2 Physical Level CTCs
1.4.3 Overall Comparison of These CTC Works
1.5 Book Organization
References
Part II Packet Level CTCs
2 Packet Level CTC Based on Energy Modulation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Related Work
2.3 Preliminary Study
2.3.1 The Feasibility of Energy Communication
2.3.2 Space of Energy Coding
2.4 Overview
2.5 Theoretical Analysis
2.6 Modulation and Demodulation
2.6.1 Amplitude Modulation
2.6.2 Temporal Modulation
2.6.3 Online Rate Adaptation
2.7 Evaluation
2.7.1 Evaluation Settings
2.7.2 Throughput and SER

2.7.3 Online Rate Adaptation
2.7.4 SER Model Robustness
2.7.5 Implementation on Commercial Devices
2.7.6 WiZig Performance Under Mobility
2.7.7 WiZig Vs. Freebee
2.8 Discussion
2.9 Conclusion
References
3 Packet Level CTC Based on Channel Intervention
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Related Work
3.3 Observations
3.3.1 Infeasibility of ZigBee to WiFi CTC Using RSSI
3.3.2 Feasibility of ZigBee to WiFi CTC Using CSI
3.4 ZigFi Design
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.2 The Features Extracted Within a Decoding Window
3.4.3 The Window Length of the SVM Classifier

3.4.4 Training the SVM Classifier
3.4.5 The Relationship Between the Accuracy and the SINR
3.4.6 The Receiver-Initiated Mechanism
3.4.7 The Justification of the ZigFi Overhead
3.4.8 Extension to Multiple-to-One Concurrent Transmissions
3.5 Evaluation
3.5.1 Implementation
3.5.2 Overall Performance Comparison
3.5.3 Performance Under Different Settings
3.5.4 The Impact on Existing WiFi Communication
3.5.5 ZigFi Performance Under Concurrent Transmissions
3.6 Discussion
3.7 Conclusion
References
Part III Physical Level CTCs

4 Physical Level CTC Based on Cross Demapping
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Related Works
4.3 Background and Motivation
4.3.1 Background
4.3.2 The Mismatch in Bandwidth
4.3.3 Incompatibility of Modulations
4.3.4 Failure in Symbol Synchronization
4.4 Design
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 ZigBee Preamble Detection
4.4.2.1 DownSampling
4.4.2.2 Periodicity Detection
4.4.2.3 Symbol Synchronization
4.4.3 ZigBee Data Decoding
4.4.3.1 Phase Shift Sequence Acquisition
4.4.3.2 Phase Shift Sequence Identification
4.4.4 CTC from Bluetooth to WiFi

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