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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY HARVESTING DEVICES
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Wideband SystemElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringWireless Power TransmissionRadio FrequencyEnergy ManagementEnergy ConversionEnergy EfficiencyAntennaAvailable EnergyFlrst System PrototypePower ControlInternet Of ThingsTechnologyRf SubsystemElectromagnetic Compatibility
Radio Frequency Energy harvesting is a research topic of increasing interest, related to sustainability, which could become a promising alternative to existing energy resources. The paper will show all the activities addressed to design a wideband system to recover wideband energy from electromagnetic sources present in the environment. The main idea is to develop battery-free wireless sensors able to capture the available energy into the mentioned bandwidth. The flnal goal is to realize self-powered Wireless Networks based on Ultra Lower Power | ULP sensors minimizing the need of dedicated batteries. This last feature is particularly attractive in difierent kind of applications, ranging from military to civil cases. A flrst system prototype is shown and discussed. Conclusion follows.
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