A Dual-Band Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Systems in Wireless Sensor Networks
In this paper, we focus on ambient radio frequency energy available from commercial broadcasting stations in order to provide a system based on RF energy harvesting using a new design of receiving antenna. Several antenna designs have been proposed for use in RF energy harvesting systems, as a perti...
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doaj-6d234b5c82534c14a7d1e7ab923ef8682020-11-24T23:18:46ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Sensors1687-725X1687-72682016-01-01201610.1155/2016/57258365725836A Dual-Band Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Systems in Wireless Sensor NetworksA. Bakkali0J. Pelegri-Sebastia1T. Sogorb2V. Llario3A. Bou-Escriva4Laboratory of Innovative Technologies, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, MoroccoResearch Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas, Universitat Politècnica of Valencia, Grao de Gandia, 46730 Valencia, SpainResearch Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas, Universitat Politècnica of Valencia, Grao de Gandia, 46730 Valencia, SpainResearch Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas, Universitat Politècnica of Valencia, Grao de Gandia, 46730 Valencia, SpainResearch Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas, Universitat Politècnica of Valencia, Grao de Gandia, 46730 Valencia, SpainIn this paper, we focus on ambient radio frequency energy available from commercial broadcasting stations in order to provide a system based on RF energy harvesting using a new design of receiving antenna. Several antenna designs have been proposed for use in RF energy harvesting systems, as a pertinent receiving antenna design is highly required since the antenna features can affect the amount of energy harvested. The proposed antenna is aimed at greatly increasing the energy harvesting efficiency over Wi-Fi bands: 2.45 GHz and 5 GHz. This provides a promising alternative energy source in order to power sensors located in harsh environments or remote places, where other energy sources are impracticable. The dual-band antenna can be easily integrated with RF energy harvesting system on the same circuit board. Simulations and measurements were carried out to evaluate the antenna performances and investigate the effects of different design parameters on the antenna performance. The receiving antenna meets the required bandwidth specification and provides peak gain of more than 4 dBi across the operating band.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5725836 |
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A Dual-Band Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Systems in Wireless Sensor Networks |
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A Dual-Band Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Systems in Wireless Sensor Networks |
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A Dual-Band Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Systems in Wireless Sensor Networks |
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In this paper, we focus on ambient radio frequency energy available from commercial broadcasting stations in order to provide a system based on RF energy harvesting using a new design of receiving antenna. Several antenna designs have been proposed for use in RF energy harvesting systems, as a pertinent receiving antenna design is highly required since the antenna features can affect the amount of energy harvested. The proposed antenna is aimed at greatly increasing the energy harvesting efficiency over Wi-Fi bands: 2.45 GHz and 5 GHz. This provides a promising alternative energy source in order to power sensors located in harsh environments or remote places, where other energy sources are impracticable. The dual-band antenna can be easily integrated with RF energy harvesting system on the same circuit board. Simulations and measurements were carried out to evaluate the antenna performances and investigate the effects of different design parameters on the antenna performance. The receiving antenna meets the required bandwidth specification and provides peak gain of more than 4 dBi across the operating band. |
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