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AuthorChaari M.Z.
AuthorAl-Maadeed, Somaya
Available date2022-05-19T10:23:10Z
Publication Date2020
Publication Name2020 IEEE International Conference on Informatics, IoT, and Enabling Technologies, ICIoT 2020
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIoT48696.2020.9089547
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31115
AbstractIn some cases, long battery life may be essential to IoT devices, and early failures of actuators and sensors because of the rapid discharging of battery may lead to unacceptably high replacement costs. Critical to the implementation of this Internet Of Things (IoT) is the design of energy-efficient solutions aiming toward a low consumption current and create a green society. Many IoT devices rely on small, rechargeable batteries, so charging a wireless battery is essential for several reasons. Much research and development are working on how can is powering IoT devices wirelessly. Wireless power transmission technology is the diffusion of microwave power transmission without using any physical support. The vision of future technology is the Internet of Things IoT charging device without wires. The objective of the scope of work is to combine the wireless power technology with a smart house using IoT. In this research paper, we designed and realized a wireless lighting technology using the fundamentals of microwave radiation. We will send microwave energy from (Position 1) to the receiver (Position 2) to turn up an LED lamp 10 W a distance (50 meters). So the proposed prototype takes account of all parameters above to deliver sufficient energy to turn on the LED lamp 10 W wirelessly on the distance of 50 meters at the smart house.
SponsorThis publication was made by NPRP grant # NPRP11S-0113-180276 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a mem- ber of the Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectEnergy efficiency
Inductive power transmission
Light emitting diodes
Microwave power transmission
Secondary batteries
Transmissions
Wireless charging
Actuators and sensors
Future technologies
Internet of thing (IOT)
Internet of Things (IOT)
Lighting technology
Microwave energies
Research and development
Wireless power transmission technologies
Internet of things
TitleWireless Power Transmission for the Internet of Things (IoT)
TypeConference Paper
Pagination549-554


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