The aim of this work is, on one hand, to review the
state of the art of the architectures and diodes used in
radio-frequency energy harvesting systems, the idea here is to
review the most recent works, as well as their characteristics,
which include frequency, type of diode used, topology, maximum
efficiency and corresponding power, and on the other hand to
carry out simulations to determine the most appropriate case for
any further work in the field. After having determined the most
common topologies, we used the main known radio-frequency
diodes to characterize them in a first step, clearly a process of
comparing the results of the simulations of the different
topologies is done by initially considering an identical frequency.
and afterward determine the effect of frequency band on their
conversion efficiency.