2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.12536
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CSI-free Rotary Antenna Beamforming for Massive RF Wireless Energy Transfer

Abstract: Radio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer (WET) is a key technology that may allow seamlessly powering future massive low-energy Internet of Things (IoT) networks. To enable efficient massive WET, channel state information (CSI)limited/free multi-antenna transmit schemes have been recently proposed in the literature. The idea is to reduce/null the energy costs to be paid by energy harvesting (EH) IoT nodes from participating in large-scale time/power-consuming CSI training, but still enable some transmit s… Show more

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“…To evaluate the impact of the RF signals on the human health, the most frequently used metrics are: the specific absorption rate (SAR) and the plane-wave equivalent power density (PD) [19]. Hence, the transmission schemes for enabling massive WET can be designed instead, over the basis of side-information such as devices' positions, statistical CSI, or even received energy feedback from the IoT devices [20]. At the same time, these methods must ensure sufficient energy to meet stringent QoS requirements while guaranteeing the human safety against high RF-EMF levels exposure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the impact of the RF signals on the human health, the most frequently used metrics are: the specific absorption rate (SAR) and the plane-wave equivalent power density (PD) [19]. Hence, the transmission schemes for enabling massive WET can be designed instead, over the basis of side-information such as devices' positions, statistical CSI, or even received energy feedback from the IoT devices [20]. At the same time, these methods must ensure sufficient energy to meet stringent QoS requirements while guaranteeing the human safety against high RF-EMF levels exposure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%