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Design of a Rectenna in 2.45 GHz Band Frequency for Energy Harvesting

Ognadon Assogba, Abdoul Karim Mbodji, Salick Diagne, Abdou Karim Diallo

2021Energy and Power Engineering12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There are several sources of energy recovery in the ambient environment. The radiofrequency energy harvesting system is used to harvest the electromagnetic energy in the air by processing energy sources to charge low-power electronic devices. Rectenna termed as a rectifying antenna is a device that is used to convert electromagnetic waves in the air into direct electric current. In this work, we have designed firstly the patch antenna with a small size printed on the FR4 substrate (40 mm × 47.5 mm × 1.6 mm) and then the rectifier circuit. This rectenna is capable of working at a frequency range of 2.45 GHz. The antenna was designed using High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) 13.0 software with the result of working frequency of 2.453 GHz, S11 (Return Loss) -52 dB, Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) 1.036, gain 3.48 dB and bandwidth 150 MHz. The efficiency of rectifier design on Advanced Design System (ADS) 2011 software is 54% at the input power of 0 dBm at 2.45 GHz. The resulting system is capable of producing electrical energy to power low-power electronic equipment at a DC voltage of 732 mV.

Topics & Concepts

RectennaRectifier (neural networks)Electrical engineeringEnergy harvestingHFSSStanding wave ratioReturn lossAntenna (radio)VoltageEngineeringMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsPower (physics)Microstrip antennaPhysicsComputer scienceRectificationRecurrent neural networkStochastic neural networkMachine learningArtificial neural networkQuantum mechanicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksInnovative Energy Harvesting TechnologiesWireless Power Transfer Systems
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