2016
DOI: 10.7716/aem.v5i3.425
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Patch Antenna based on a Photovoltaic Cell with a Dual resonance Frequency

Abstract: In the present work, photovoltaic solar cells are used in patch antenna structures. The radiating patch element of a patch antenna was replaced by a solar cell. Direct Current (DC) generation remained the original feature of the solar cell, but additionally it was now able to receive and transmit electromagnetic waves. Here, we used a new patch antenna structure based on a photovoltaic solar cell. It was then used to collect photo-generated current as well as Radio Frequency (RF) transmission. A mathematical m… Show more

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“…Many methods to realize high-performance antennas integrated with solar cells have been studied, but the problem of surface limitation has not resolved with the method of integration [6][7][8]. These return to the solar cell placement above the antenna element or underneath the antenna element.…”
Section: Basic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many methods to realize high-performance antennas integrated with solar cells have been studied, but the problem of surface limitation has not resolved with the method of integration [6][7][8]. These return to the solar cell placement above the antenna element or underneath the antenna element.…”
Section: Basic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This width is the most important parameter in our study. Theoretically, it must not be wider in order not to decrease the transparency of the patch as well as the decrease in photon absorption and the photo-generated current collection and electrical power, and on the other hand this width must not be thinner to allow good radiation as an antenna [17]- [23]. We propose, in this case, a model whose design is shown in Fig.…”
Section: A Geometry Optimization Of Solar Cell Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solar cell antenna has more potential applications like wireless power sensors, autonomous remote control, microsatellites [6,7]. Integration of antenna with Photovoltaic for communication purpose is reported in [8] and a compact flexible solar cell for remote tracking and control applications is given in [9,10].The design of hybrid energy harvesting system has been discussed in [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%