Circularly Polarized Retrodirective Antenna Array for Wireless Power Transmission

A retrodirective antenna (RDA) array for wireless power transmission (WPT) is presented. Applications include the wireless charging of mobile phones and other handheld devices. The reported RDA defines an active high-power transmitter module that retrodirects a received beacon tone back to a mobile...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2020-04, Vol.68 (4), p.2743-2752
Hauptverfasser: Hilario Re, Pascual D., Podilchak, Symon K., Rotenberg, Samuel A., Goussetis, G., Lee, Jaesup
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Zusammenfassung:A retrodirective antenna (RDA) array for wireless power transmission (WPT) is presented. Applications include the wireless charging of mobile phones and other handheld devices. The reported RDA defines an active high-power transmitter module that retrodirects a received beacon tone back to a mobile unit by circularly polarized (CP) free-space radiation. In addition, this RDA architecture uses a network of four subarrays, defined by a total of 16 radiating patch elements, in an effort to boost the transmit gain while also reducing the supporting RF hardware requirements when compared to a more conventional RDA. Measurements and simulations in the reactive near-field of the system are in agreement in terms of the tracking capabilities of the high-power CP-RDA. Power levels in excess of 27 dBm were measured at 2.4 GHz at a receiver module, and when this RF power was rectified, more than 350 mW at dc was observed. To the best knowledge of the authors, this is the first demonstration of a WPT system using a mixer-based analog RDA. Previous low-power demonstrations were more complex computer-controlled systems that did not offer any real-time tracking ability. Other applications for the proposed RDA include target tracking, sensor charging, and other WPT systems.
ISSN:0018-926X
1558-2221
DOI:10.1109/TAP.2019.2952011