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RF energy harvesters for wireless sensors, state of the art, future prospects and challenges: a review

Nasir Ullah Khan, Farid Ullah Khan, Marco Farina, Arcangelo Merla

2024Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The power consumption of portable gadgets, implantable medical devices (IMDs) and wireless sensor nodes (WSNs) has reduced significantly with the ongoing progression in low-power electronics and the swift advancement in nano and microfabrication. Energy harvesting techniques that extract and convert ambient energy into electrical power have been favored to operate such low-power devices as an alternative to batteries. Due to the expanded availability of radio frequency (RF) energy residue in the surroundings, radio frequency energy harvesters (RFEHs) for low-power devices have garnered notable attention in recent times. This work establishes a review study of RFEHs developed for the utilization of low-power devices. From the modest single band to the complex multiband circuitry, the work reviews state of the art of required circuitry for RFEH that contains a receiving antenna, impedance matching circuit, and an AC-DC rectifier. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages associated with various circuit architectures are comprehensively discussed. Moreover, the reported receiving antenna, impedance matching circuit, and an AC-DC rectifier are also compared to draw conclusions towards their implementations in RFEHs for sensors and biomedical devices applications.

Topics & Concepts

Energy harvestingElectrical engineeringRectifier (neural networks)Impedance matchingRadio frequencyWirelessElectronicsElectronic engineeringComputer sciencePower (physics)Electrical impedanceAntenna (radio)Wireless sensor networkEngineeringTelecommunicationsPhysicsMachine learningArtificial neural networkStochastic neural networkQuantum mechanicsRecurrent neural networkComputer networkEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksWireless Power Transfer SystemsInnovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
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