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Hybrid Power Divider and Combiner for Passive RFID Tag Wireless Energy Harvesting

Muazzam Zafar, Sunday Ekpo, Jeena George, Paul Sheedy, Mfonobong Uko, Andy Gibson

2021IEEE Access46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents three- and five-ports radio frequency (RF) hybrid power divider combiner (HPDC) designs with multiband characteristics operating at 2.4 GHz (ISM, IEEE 802.11b,g); 5.8 GHz (IEEE 802.11n, a and 802.11ac); and 6 GHz (IEEE 802.11ax) wireless standards for energy-efficient 5G-enabled passive Internet of Things (IoT) sensors; energy harvesting (E.H); passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna beamforming; and data communication applications spanning DC to the 6-GHz frequency range. The presented HPDC designs operate at a centre-design frequency of 3 GHz on a Rogers RO4350 substrate. The designed novel HPDC demonstrates a good match between the ports, high isolation between the output ports, and equal power distribution between the output ports. Furthermore, the obtained return and isolation losses are less than −10 dB for the Wi-Fi 6E standards. The reported findings hold an excellent promise for RF energy harvesting and utilisation, adaptive intelligent energy-efficient data communication, and seamless ubiquitous satellite-cellular convergence connectivity applications.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMIMOEnergy harvestingAntenna (radio)Radio-frequency identificationElectrical engineeringRadio frequencyWirelessElectronic engineeringBeamformingEnergy (signal processing)TelecommunicationsComputer networkEngineeringPhysicsComputer securityQuantum mechanicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksFull-Duplex Wireless CommunicationsRFID technology advancements
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