In this paper, a novel wideband circularly polarized multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) has been proposed for worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) applications. The mutual coupling (MC) between closely placed DRA units at 0.5λ has been significantly reduced by using a new hybrid technique. The exclusive features of the proposed MIMO antenna include wide impedance matching bandwidth (BW), broadband circular polarization (CP), and suppressed MC between the radiating elements. The first step of hybrid technique is the employment of parasitic patch at an optimized distance beside the conformal metal strip of the two identical rectangular DRAs in order to generate CP wave along with a wide impedance matching BW over the same frequency range. In the final step, the MC is suppressed significantly along with the broadband CP by placing the DRAs diagonally at an optimized position. The proposed MIMO antenna is the hybrid of the parasitic patch and the diagonal position of radiating elements. The CP BW offered by the proposed antenna is ∼20.82% (3.58-4.40 GHz) in conjunction with an impedance-matching BW of ∼38.51% (3.50-4.95 GHz). Moreover, MC less than −28 dB is achieved over the entire band and −26 dB at 3.89 GHz (minimum of the AR) through the hybrid technique. The prototype of the proposed antenna geometry is fabricated and measured. A good agreement has been attained between the simulated and measured results.
Internet of things (IoT) is one of key pillars in fifth generation (5G) and beyond 5G (B5G) networks. It is estimated to have 42 billion IoT devices by the year 2025. Currently, carbon emissions and electronic waste (e-waste) are significant challenges in the information & communication technologies (ICT) sector. The aim of this article is to provide insights on green IoT (GIoT) applications, practices, awareness, and challenges to a generalist of wireless communications. We garner various efficient enablers, architectures, environmental impacts, technologies, energy models, and strategies, so that a reader can find a wider range of GIoT knowledge. In this article, various energy efficient hardware design principles, data-centers, and software based data traffic management techniques are discussed as enablers of GIoTs. Energy models of IoT devices are presented in terms of data communication, actuation process, static power dissipation and generated power by harvesting techniques for optimal power budgeting. In addition, this article presents various effective behavioral change models and strategies to create awareness about energy conservation among users and service providers of IoTs. Fog/Edge computing offers a platform that extends cloud services at the edge of network and hence reduces latency, alleviates power consumption, offers improved mobility, bandwidth, data privacy, and security. Therefore, we present the energy consumption model of a fog-based service under various scenarios. Problems related to ever increasing data in IoT networks can be solved by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) along with machine learning (ML) models in IoT networks. Therefore, this article provides insights on role of the ML in the GIoT. We also present how legislative policies support adoption of recycling process by various stakeholders. In addition, this article is presenting future research goals towards energy efficient hardware design principles and a need of coordination between policy makers, IoT devices manufacturers along with service providers.INDEX TERMS Fifth generation, Internet of Things, green Internet of Things, fog, machine learning.
A unique circularly polarized (CP) compact wearable dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) has been proposed for off-body communication in wireless body area network (WBAN) applications. The design is singly fed and a new H-shaped conformal metal strip has been used to excite the DRA. A circular polarization over a bandwidth of ∼9.6% (7.47-8.25 GHz) in conjunction with an impedance matching bandwidth of ∼20.7% (6.95-8.68 GHz) has been offered by the antenna. A prototype has been fabricated and measured. The antenna has been tested both in free space and on-body environment. A robust performance has been offered by the antenna against human body lossy effects. The measured results agree very well with the simulated results.INDEX TERMS Wireless body area network, ultra-wideband, dielectric resonator antenna, circular polarization, off-body communication, specific absorption rate.
A compact broadband ambient RF energy harvester operating from 1800 MHz up to 2.5 GHz is proposed in this paper. This work is motivated by the huge amount of free and continuously available RF energy in the surroundings that can be utilized into useable energy. Harvest performance is investigated using two antennas in this work, a circular polarized and an array antenna. Due to low ambient power densities, a multistage rectifier is utilized to improve the output dc voltage of the proposed system. Measurements indicate the system is capable of harvesting up to 1.8 Vdc output from nondedicated ambient RF energy sources in an urban area, which is significant in the absence of other energy sources.
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