This paper presents a rectifying antenna (rectenna) for the harvesting of the microwave energy associated to UHF (Ultra- High Frequency) Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems. The proposed device uses a capacitively loaded T-shaped monopole with a coplanar waveguide feeding line as receiving antenna and a five-stage voltage multiplier as rectifier. Experimental results demonstrating an RF-to-DC conversion efficiency of about 54% with an input power density of 80W/cm2 will be presented and discussed.
MONOPOLE-BASED RECTENNA FOR MICROWAVE ENERGY HARVESTING OF UHF RFID SYSTEMS
MONTI, GIUSEPPINA;CONGEDO, FABRIZIO;DE DONNO, DANILO;TARRICONE, Luciano
2012-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents a rectifying antenna (rectenna) for the harvesting of the microwave energy associated to UHF (Ultra- High Frequency) Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems. The proposed device uses a capacitively loaded T-shaped monopole with a coplanar waveguide feeding line as receiving antenna and a five-stage voltage multiplier as rectifier. Experimental results demonstrating an RF-to-DC conversion efficiency of about 54% with an input power density of 80W/cm2 will be presented and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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