We present the design and development of a novel antenna that effectively radiates at three frequency bands to harvest RF energy from cellular network frequency bands (900 MHz and 1900 MHz) and Wi-Fi sources (2.4 GHz) available in ambience. The antenna is designed using the combination of three different design techniques including composite right/left hand transmission line (CRLH). In addition, a high efficiency, sensitive triple-band rectifier is also proposed in this work. The rectifier provides a maximum conversion efficiency of 80%, 46% and 42% at 940MHz, 1.95GHz and 2.44 GHz, respectively. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed triple-band RF energy harvesting system can collect 6.6 times more power than the single 900MHz band one and 3.4 times more power than three individual bands combined.Index terms -triple-band antenna, triple-band rectifier, high efficiency rectifier, and RF energy harvesting.
Summarization is an essential requirement for achieving a more compact and interesting representation of sports video contents. We propose a framework that integrates highlights into play segments and reveal why we should still retain breaks. Experimental results show that fast detections of whistle sounds, crowd excitement, and text boxes can complement existing techniques for playbreaks and highlights localization.
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