Ambient RF energy harvesting trial in domestic settings
This study investigates the feasibility of ambient radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting for powering low-power electronic devices, in domestic environments. An RF spectrum survey was carried out in a variety of locations around the city of Bristol, UK between 500 MHz and 6 GHz. Locations are limit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IET microwaves, antennas & propagation antennas & propagation, 2015-04, Vol.9 (5), p.454-462 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigates the feasibility of ambient radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting for powering low-power electronic devices, in domestic environments. An RF spectrum survey was carried out in a variety of locations around the city of Bristol, UK between 500 MHz and 6 GHz. Locations are limited to indoor residential environments, and as a comparison an office. The measurement setup consists of an omnidirectional, broadband, discone antenna and a handheld spectrum analyser. On the basis of the measured power consumption of a number of low-power electronic devices and the analysed results, the required harvesting time to power each device is calculated. The results show that in order to harvest enough energy to power-up a small calculator (2 μW) for 1 s, an antenna array covering 1.7–2.5 GHz with effective area of 1 m2 requires on average about 10 min of harvesting. |
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ISSN: | 1751-8725 1751-8733 1751-8733 |
DOI: | 10.1049/iet-map.2014.0406 |