2016
DOI: 10.13164/re.2016.0666
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Vivaldi Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting

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“…Prior to it, complete illustration about the microwave antennas in RF energy harvesting are presented with complete design perspective. A comparative study along with performatory analysis of microwave antennas are presented in Table ; keeping intact with rectenna characteristics: operating frequency, realized gain, polarization diversity, input power levels, and RF‐to‐DC power conversion efficiency, which was not in the scope of review papers for RF energy harvesting available in the open literature. Technically, to pursue clear understanding about tradeoffs of modern RF systems; five different cases of planar antennas (monopole antennas) at different bands with reflector surfaces and integrated with rectifier circuits are designed, simulated and analyzed by using FDTD domain solver (CST microwave studio) and circuit solver (advanced design system).…”
Section: Microwave Antennas In Rf Energy Harvesting Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior to it, complete illustration about the microwave antennas in RF energy harvesting are presented with complete design perspective. A comparative study along with performatory analysis of microwave antennas are presented in Table ; keeping intact with rectenna characteristics: operating frequency, realized gain, polarization diversity, input power levels, and RF‐to‐DC power conversion efficiency, which was not in the scope of review papers for RF energy harvesting available in the open literature. Technically, to pursue clear understanding about tradeoffs of modern RF systems; five different cases of planar antennas (monopole antennas) at different bands with reflector surfaces and integrated with rectifier circuits are designed, simulated and analyzed by using FDTD domain solver (CST microwave studio) and circuit solver (advanced design system).…”
Section: Microwave Antennas In Rf Energy Harvesting Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different breeds of microwave antennas in RF energy harvesting are shown in Figure ; it includes the basic form of antennas such as dipole antennas, monopole antennas, loop antennas, slot antennas, microstrip antennas, Vivaldi antennas, dielectric resonator antennas, helical antennas, Yagi‐Uda antennas, and log‐periodic antennas . The relevant theories of basic forms of antennas are available in open literature .…”
Section: Microwave Antennas In Rf Energy Harvesting Systemsmentioning
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“…From a hardware point of view, antenna designs already exist for EH from interference signals issued from GSM, WLAN, UMTS and related applications, where antennas are designed with the potential to be used in EH systems. Several categories are also proposed in the literature for different frequency bands such as 900MHZ, 940MHz, 1.95GHz and 2.44GHz, 0,8 to 12GHz [77,78,79,80,81]. The designed antennas can be integrated in an antenna array to increase the gain and preserve a very high frequency bandwidth.…”
Section: Rf Energy Harvesting Hardwarementioning
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“…UWB antennas are widely used in impulse radar like ground penetrating radar (GPR), medical imaging applications and short range wireless personal area networks where lower gain of conventional planar UWB antenna is a major constraint [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Maximum radiation in the broadside direction is much more useful than monopole like bi-directional or omni-directional radiation of conventional UWB antenna.…”
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confidence: 99%