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Dr. Islam Mansour Abdelfattah Abdelrahman :: Publications:

Title:
Dual-band CPW rectenna for low input power energy harvesting applications
Authors: Mohamed Aboualalaa; Islam Mansour; Adel B. Abdelrahman; Ahmed Allam; Mohamed Abozahhad; Hala Elsadek; Ramesh K. Pokharel
Year: 2020
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: IET Circuits, Devices & Systems
Volume: 14
Issue: 6
Pages: 892 – 897
Publisher: IET
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Islam Mansour Abdelfattah Abdelrahman_Dual-band CPW rectenna for low input power energy harvesting applications.pdf
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Abstract:

Adual-frequency band low input power rectenna is proposed in this study. The rectenna is comprised of a co-planar waveguide (CPW) rectifier integrated with a rectangular split ring antenna loaded by a spiral strip line. A single diode series connection topology is used to miniaturise the losses at low input power. A spiral coil in addition to two short circuit stubs are used as a matching network for maximum power transfer between the antenna and the rectifying circuit. The proposed rectenna operates at low input power with relatively high measured RF-DC conversion efficiency up to 74% at input power of −6.5 dBm at the first resonant frequency f 1 = 700MHz and 70% at −4.5 dBm at the second operating frequency f 2 = 1.4 GHz with a resistive load of 1.9 kΩ. The measured rectenna sensitivity (the rectenna ability to receive low power with acceptable conversion efficiency) reaches up to −20 dBm with a conversion efficiency of 47 and 36% at f 1 and f 2, respectively, and a DC output voltage of 0.18V. The measured efficiency is over 50% from −18 to −3.5 dBm and from −15 to −1.5 dBm at f 1 and f 2, respectively.

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