Ambient RF Energy Harvesting in Urban and Semi-Urban Environments
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Abstract
RF harvesting circuits have been demonstrated for more than 50 years, but only a few have been able to harvest energy from freely available ambient (i.e., non-dedicated) RF sources. In this paper, our objectives were to realize harvester operation at typical ambient RF power levels found within urban and semi-urban environments. To explore the potential for ambient RF energy harvesting, a city-wide RF spectral survey was undertaken from outside all of the 270 London Underground stations at street level. Using the results from this survey, four harvesters (comprising antenna, impedance-matching network, rectifier, maximum power point tracking interface, and storage element) were designed to cover four frequency…
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- Radio frequency
- Energy harvesting
- Electrical engineering
- Rectifier (neural networks)
- RF power amplifier
- Antenna (radio)
- Impedance matching
- Frequency band
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