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Far-Field Wireless Power Harvesting: Nonlinear Modeling, Rectenna Design, and Emerging Applications

Journal

PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
Volume 110, Issue 1, Pages 56-73

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JPROC.2021.3127930

Keywords

Radio frequency; Density measurement; Wireless communication; Schottky diodes; Power system measurements; Energy harvesting; Rectennas; Battery-free Internet of Things (IoT); far-field radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting; far-field wireless power transfer (WPT); IoT; rectenna; rectifier; Schottky diodes; wireless power harvesting; WPT

Funding

  1. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
  2. Mitacs through the Mitacs Accelerate Program

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This article reviews recent developments and technology trends in far-field wireless power harvesting, including modeling of rectification process inside nonlinear devices, insights into rectenna system design, and demonstrations of emerging applications. The focus is on exploring the rectification process inside nonlinear devices and optimizing rectenna design.
Continuous advances in ultralow-power electronics are a fundamental driving force of developing far-field wireless power harvesting techniques, which generally harnesses low/ambient energy in free space or dedicated wireless power from a power base station. This article reviews recent developments and technology trends in far-field (radiative) wireless power harvesting, including modeling of rectification process inside nonlinear devices, insights into rectenna system design, and demonstrations of emerging applications. The rectification process inside nonlinear devices will be explored, upon which a device selection guideline is provided to help quickly identify suitable devices. Then, the optimization of rectenna design is discussed to realize efficiency enhancement at a limited input power level. Since far-field wireless power harvesting has become a critical enabling technology for battery-free Internet of Things, a series of promising applications is demonstrated in this article to highlight the challenges and opportunities in the field.

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