2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1362/1/012037
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Wireless Power Transfer Using Rectenna

Abstract: Radio frequency (RF) harvesting technologies are bewitching a huge number of people as they are enormously available in the atmosphere. These energies are received and converted to useful DC energy which can be used to charge electrical devices which need low power consumption. Here, in this paper a microstrip square patch antenna operating at 2.45 GHz is proposed having a dimension of 29.2mm × 29.2mm, which is fabricated on a low-cost FR4 substrate having a dielectric constant of 4.4 with a thickness of about… Show more

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“…The paper also highlighted the benefits of using WET technology specially by using Solar based Power satellites (SBPS) and also focused on how we make electric system cost effective, optimized and well organized [15]. Keerthana et al, investigated Wireless Power Transfer Using Rectenna [16]. The Radio frequency (RF) harvesting technologies were highlighted in the paper.…”
Section: Literature Review: Wireless Power Transfer (Wpt) Using Solarmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The paper also highlighted the benefits of using WET technology specially by using Solar based Power satellites (SBPS) and also focused on how we make electric system cost effective, optimized and well organized [15]. Keerthana et al, investigated Wireless Power Transfer Using Rectenna [16]. The Radio frequency (RF) harvesting technologies were highlighted in the paper.…”
Section: Literature Review: Wireless Power Transfer (Wpt) Using Solarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HSMS-2850 zero bias Schottky diode was used as a rectifier. The RF-DC rectification was done with an efficiency of 42.8% at -7 dBm at 2.45 GHz [16].…”
Section: Literature Review: Wireless Power Transfer (Wpt) Using Solarmentioning
confidence: 99%