A New Radio Frequency Harvesting System

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Intelligent Computing Techniques for Smart Energy Systems

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Converting readily available energies from the surroundings into usable electrical supply (current/voltage) is a trending topic of research. Due to more and more use of wireless technology, there is an abundance of electromagnetic signals and these signals can be harvested and electrical supply can be generated. In this paper, radio frequency (RF) energy is harvested and electrical energy is generated through various methods, such as step-up converter, flyback converter, and voltage amplifier with the feedback of power supply and detail comparison of the abovementioned methods are covered.

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Mahboob, S.M.A., Qadeer, S., Fatima, A. (2020). A New Radio Frequency Harvesting System. In: Kalam, A., Niazi, K., Soni, A., Siddiqui, S., Mundra, A. (eds) Intelligent Computing Techniques for Smart Energy Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 607. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0214-9_18

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