IEEE Access (Jan 2023)
High-Gain Circularly Polarized Antenna Array for Full Incident Angle Coverage in RF Energy Harvesting
Abstract
In this paper, a high-gain circularly polarized (CP) hexagonal antenna array is proposed for RF energy-harvesting applications. The hexagonal antenna array is intended to operate at the frequency of 5.8 GHz. It is composed of 6 multilayer substrate CP antennas excited by an X-shaped aperture-coupling feed structure. A frequency selective surface (FSS) was added to further improve the gain, resulting in a maximum gain of 12.7 dBi per element. The main advantage of the proposed hexagonal antenna array is the ability to cover 360 degrees in the azimuth plane with a high gain in all directions without the use of any additional circuitry, allowing the effective absorption of ambient RF energy. A prototype was fabricated and measured, and a good agreement with the simulation results is achieved. In addition, a rectifier is used to convert RF energy absorbed by the antenna into DC energy at the frequency of 5.8 GHz. The measured RF-to-DC conversion efficiency of 44.5% and a DC output voltage of 423 mV at −10 dBm are observed. The performance of the rectenna array with one and six rectifiers has been demonstrated. With the use of a DC combiner, the total RF to DC efficiency of the array is 67.75%, with a DC output voltage of 1.115 V from −10 dBm has been recorded. Due to the immunity to misalignment of the CP antenna, the proposed rectenna array is very suitable for wireless power transfer (WPT).
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