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Compact Multiband Wireless Energy Harvesting Based Battery-Free Body Area Networks Sensor for Mobile Healthcare
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Wireless CommunicationsBody Area NetworkWearable SystemEngineeringRadio FrequencyDc PowerMobile HealthcareWireless Implantable DeviceInternet Of ThingsWireless SystemsEnergy-efficient CommunicationHuman BodyElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingWireless Power TransmissionWireless TelemedicineAntennaBiomedical SensorsBody Area NetworksWireless Power TransferCompact Ban SensorWearable SensorRf Subsystem
This paper demonstrates a prototype of a selfsustained body area networks (BAN) sensor, which consists of the electrically small triple-band rectenna, the direct current (dc) energy management and storage module, the microcontroller, and the sensing and communication module. The proposed antenna is composed of corrugated metal-insulator-metal plasmonic structures, which covers triple frequency bands, including GSM-900, UTMS2100, and TD-LTE bands. Its electrical size is only 0.21 λ × 0.2 λ at 900 MHz. The gains reach 1 dBi, 2.64 dBi, and -0.19 dBi at 0.9 GHz, 2.025 GHz, and 2.36 GHz, respectively. A triple-band rectifier for low power application is designed to convert the harvested radio frequency (RF) power into dc power. The maximum RF to dc conversion efficiency of the rectifier reaches 59% when the input power is -10 dBm. The proposed compact BAN sensor based on multiband wireless energy harvesting is suitable for human body self-monitoring and mobile healthcare.
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