Hemispherical Rectenna Arrays for Multi-Directional, Multi-Polarization, and Multi-Band Ambient RF Energy Harvesting
Maximizing the RF energy being harvested Operation at high-density ambient RF energy bands of 900MHz (GSM900), 1.8GHz (GSM1800), and 2.4GHz (WiFi).Capable of energy harvesting RF waves from different directions and with different polarizationsScalable to support more frequency bandsThe frequencies to harvest RF energy can be tuned individually by changing design parameters.Simple designSimplicity of overall design provides a nice aesthetic and mounting capability.The single-input antenna design allows for a simplified feeding system and reasonable efficiencies.The hemispherical ground plane provides shielding that reduce noise in the DC power output.
Providing power sources:Low power consumer electronic devices GPS and RLTS tracking tagsWireless sensor networksBattery-based or battery-free remote sensors for HVAC control and building automation, structural monitoring, and industrial control
UCLA researchers proposed and simulated a new system design using an array of rectennas (an antenna and a rectifier circuit) to achieve high power energy harvesting in different frequency bands, from different directions, and with different polarizations. This technology demonstrated experimentally an antenna element that operates at high-density ambient RF energy bands of 900MHz (GSM900), 1.8GHz (GSM1800), and 2.4GHz (WiFi). The designed system is estimated to be capable of delivering 7 - 12.5 uW DC power output in total.
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