2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3096834
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A Dual-Band Ambient Energy Harvesting Rectenna Design for Wireless Power Communications

Abstract: In this paper, a long-range dual-band rectenna for harvesting ambient radio frequency (RF) energy from GSM/900 and GSM/1800 is presented. Theoretical analysis of the proposed dual-band impedance matching network (IMN) is conducted using a modified Π-section matching network (MN). The RF-rectifier is integrated with a dual-band inverted-F monopole antenna. The rectenna circuit complexity is minimized by introducing a dual-band IMN, which plays a significant role in improving the harvester RF-to-dc power convers… Show more

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“…In 20 , the proposed dual-band operates on GSM-1800 and WiFi 2.4 bands, with the conversion efficiencies of 41% and 20%, respectively. A dual-band converter was presented in 21 for GSM bands with efficiencies upto 13% at -30 dBm. The converter was implemented by single series topology and pi-matching network.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 20 , the proposed dual-band operates on GSM-1800 and WiFi 2.4 bands, with the conversion efficiencies of 41% and 20%, respectively. A dual-band converter was presented in 21 for GSM bands with efficiencies upto 13% at -30 dBm. The converter was implemented by single series topology and pi-matching network.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a trade-off, the proposed design comes with a lower gain of 1.46 dBi and 1.91 dBi at 900 MHz and 1.8 GHz respectively. Subsequently, [103] proposed a 2500mm 2 dual-band monopole antenna design. This design has recorded the highest gain of 2.36 dBi among the three monopole designs.…”
Section: B Multiband Rf Receiver Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of rectenna systems for the different bands used in WEH applications is presented in table 9. Such as singleband in [106], [107], [108], dual-band [109], [110], [111], multi-band [112], and broadband rectennas [113], [114].…”
Section: Description Of the Rectifier Circuits Designmentioning
confidence: 99%