Energies (Mar 2022)

Scatterers in the Rx Near Field for RF Energy Harvesting Efficiency Enhancement

  • Zahra Katbay,
  • Dimitrios Sounas,
  • Mohammed Ismail

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15062109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 2109

Abstract

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In this paper, we investigate the enhancement of RF–RF energy harvesting efficiency (erf–rf) in multipath environments in the context of wireless power transfer (WPT). For this, we used a retrodirective transmitting (Tx) antenna array resonating at 2.4 GHz and a receiving (Rx) antenna surrounded by scatterers placed in the Rx near field. The Rx resides in the Tx far field. We showed that in a medium made of a random distribution of scatterers, a time-reversed wave field interacts with the random medium to regenerate not only the propagating waves but also the evanescent waves required to refocus the energy at the receiver location. The system was enclosed inside a 3 m3 cubical reverberating room to create a strong multipath environment. The study was done for homogeneous (free space) and heterogeneous (multipath environment) media. Different WPT scenarios were considered for different applications: 4 × 1, 4 × 2 and 4 × 4 multi input-multi output (MIMO) systems. The simulation results show that using near-field scattering generates signal focusing at the source location, which increases the RF–RF energy harvesting efficiency, especially in a multipath environment. The average received power in the frequency band 2.4–2.5 GHz was greatly enhanced in the presence of the scatterers. The investigated WPT approach showed encouraging results for charging/powering-up sensors, IoT and smart devices in indoor environments.

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