IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Wireless Power Transfer System for Battery-Less Sensor Nodes

  • Bilal Tariq Malik,
  • Viktor Doychinov,
  • Ali Mohammad Hayajneh,
  • Syed Ali Raza Zaidi,
  • Ian D. Robertson,
  • Nutapong Somjit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2995783
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 95878 – 95887

Abstract

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For the first time, the design and implementation of a fully-integrated wireless information and power transfer system, operating at 24 GHz and enabling battery-less sensor nodes, is presented in this paper. The system consists of an RF power source, a receiver antenna array, a rectifier, and a battery-less sensor node which communicates via backscatter modulation at 868 MHz. The rectifier circuits use commercially available Schottky diodes to convert the RF power to DC with a measured efficiency of up to 35%, an improvement of ten percentage points compared with previously reported results. The rectifiers and the receive antenna arrays were jointly designed and optimised, thereby reducing the overall circuit size. The battery-less sensor transmitted data to a base station realised as a GNU Radio flow running on a bladeRF Software Defined Radio module. The whole system was tested in free-space in laboratory conditions and was capable of providing sufficient energy to the sensor node in order to enable operation and wireless communication at a distance of 0.15 metres.

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