2023
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2023.3263976
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Technical and Ecological Limits of 2.45-GHz Wireless Power Transfer for Battery-Less Sensors

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“…In [7] an end-to-end efficiency (RF rectifier + PMIC) of 40 % is reported at −25 dBm, inferring a 37 % rectifier efficiency; however, these results are obtained in function of predicted input RF powers and the efficiency of the rectifier with a controlled source is not given. An RF harvester with an end- to-end efficiency over 10 % is obtained with a high peak-toaverage power rate (PAPR) signal [8], whereas it is not able to operate with a −20 dBm CW source. A chaotic waveform as an input source of a rectifier is demonstrated in [9].…”
Section: Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [7] an end-to-end efficiency (RF rectifier + PMIC) of 40 % is reported at −25 dBm, inferring a 37 % rectifier efficiency; however, these results are obtained in function of predicted input RF powers and the efficiency of the rectifier with a controlled source is not given. An RF harvester with an end- to-end efficiency over 10 % is obtained with a high peak-toaverage power rate (PAPR) signal [8], whereas it is not able to operate with a −20 dBm CW source. A chaotic waveform as an input source of a rectifier is demonstrated in [9].…”
Section: Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%