Wireless Sensor Node Remote Supply Using A Compact Stacked Rectenna Array With Voltage Multipliers At 2.45 Ghz

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES(2020)

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This paper presents compact rectenna arrays for ambient RF energy harvesting on the 2.45 GHz ISM band. The arrays are based on four and nine series-connected rectenna cells. Each cell is composed of a stacked fractal antenna and an RF-to-dc conversion circuit. The antenna is a compact third Koch fractal shape, fed by a coaxial probe for more compactness. The conversion circuit is a full-wave rectifier with a differential output, each DC polarity is provided by a two-stage Dickson voltage multiplier. Measurement results show a significant increase of the output DC voltage for the one, four, and nine cells rectenna arrays. They provide, for power density of 1.7 mu W/cm(2), an output DC voltage of 0.9, 2.2, and 4.1 Volts, respectively. The 9 cells rectenna array is used in a remote supply experiment of a temperature and acceleration wireless sensor, where the data are transmitted via a Bluetooth low energy link to a distant smartphone every 1 min.
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Antenna array, Dickson voltage multiplier, fractal shaped antenna, rectennas, rectenna association, RF energy harvesting, Schottky diode
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