TY - GEN
T1 - Design of an enhanced RF energy harvesting system for wireless sensors
AU - Al-Khayari, Ahmed
AU - Al-Khayari, Hamed
AU - Al-Nabhani, Sulaiman
AU - Bait-Suwailam, Mohammed M.
AU - Nadir, Zia
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In this paper, a technique is proposed for enhancing energy harvesting devices. The design is capable of charging small power consumption sensors by capturing ambient radio frequency (RF) waves. The technique comprises the use of high-profile monopole antenna array with a reflector in order to maximize the RF energy received by the antenna system. Furthermore, a prototype of the proposed RF energy harvesting system was built, and tested in laboratory. The proposed design is compared with a reference case that uses only a single monopole antenna element at both transmitter and receiver sides. The achieved results show better performance in terms of captured output direct current (DC) voltage in comparison to that captured energy by the reference prototype with a single antenna element. The designed system is useful in many wireless applications and can easily be integrated with other high-gain antenna systems to further maximize the harvested energy.
AB - In this paper, a technique is proposed for enhancing energy harvesting devices. The design is capable of charging small power consumption sensors by capturing ambient radio frequency (RF) waves. The technique comprises the use of high-profile monopole antenna array with a reflector in order to maximize the RF energy received by the antenna system. Furthermore, a prototype of the proposed RF energy harvesting system was built, and tested in laboratory. The proposed design is compared with a reference case that uses only a single monopole antenna element at both transmitter and receiver sides. The achieved results show better performance in terms of captured output direct current (DC) voltage in comparison to that captured energy by the reference prototype with a single antenna element. The designed system is useful in many wireless applications and can easily be integrated with other high-gain antenna systems to further maximize the harvested energy.
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U2 - 10.1109/IEEEGCC.2013.6705826
DO - 10.1109/IEEEGCC.2013.6705826
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893547096
SN - 9781479907243
T3 - 2013 7th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, GCC 2013
SP - 479
EP - 482
BT - 2013 7th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, GCC 2013
T2 - 2013 7th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, GCC 2013
Y2 - 17 November 2013 through 20 November 2013
ER -