2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078710000553
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Integration of numerical and field-theoretical techniques in the design of single- and multi-band rectennas for micro-power generation

Abstract: We introduce an integrated design methodology for the optimization of RF-to-DC conversion efficiency of multi-band rectennas (rectifying antennas), with the aim of harvesting the RF energy available in humanized environments. Existing RF sources can either operate at known frequencies, power budgets, and locations, or can be ubiquitously available at different frequency bands, and with unknown directions of incidence and polarizations. In all cases, the RF link power budget may be extremely low. In order to ha… Show more

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“…Equation (3) shows that the relationship between efficiency and coupling (expressed by M) as well as between efficiency and resistance of windings (L 1 , L 2 ) is not straightforward. Nevertheless, we can infer that primary resonance (or compensation) does not affect the efficiency, whereas secondary resonance (or compensation) and strong coupling improve the efficiency by "compressing" R 1 .…”
Section: B) Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equation (3) shows that the relationship between efficiency and coupling (expressed by M) as well as between efficiency and resistance of windings (L 1 , L 2 ) is not straightforward. Nevertheless, we can infer that primary resonance (or compensation) does not affect the efficiency, whereas secondary resonance (or compensation) and strong coupling improve the efficiency by "compressing" R 1 .…”
Section: B) Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential applications cover a wide range of fields, including automotive, energy generation, energy harvesting, bio-medical and industrial [1][2][3][4][5][6]. The motivations that bear such a broad set of applications are also many and various.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In microwave circuit design, the nonlinear/electromagnetic co-design approach [17] of both radiating and nonradiating circuits can be useful in a plethora of engineering solutions beyond just telecommunications purposes; these might include energy-aware systems design (radio frequency energy harvesting [18], passive RFID tags [19]) or smart environment management [20].…”
Section: Motivation For An Integrated Course On Electromagneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is obtained by natural interaction between physical spaces and users which may drive new perspectives both in public and in industrial scenarios. In future work energy autonomy of tagged objects will be included [6] and system robustness, with respect to closely spaced targets, will be enhanced exploiting antenna diversity, as for MIMO systems. (c)…”
Section: System Description and Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%