Spiral Antenna Mounted on the t-Shirt to Harvested RF Energy
Author | Chaari M.Z. |
Author | Al-Maadeed S.A. |
Available date | 2020-04-01T09:45:57Z |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publication Name | 2019 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering, ICECIE 2019 - Proceedings |
Publication Name | 2019 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering, ICECIE 2019 |
Resource | Scopus |
ISBN | 978-1-7281-3939-5 |
ISBN | 978-1-7281-3940-1 |
Abstract | The purpose of this work is to present new technology of acquiring energy from the Ultra-wideband (UWB) station and stored in a super-capacitor to charge any electronic device. Many electronic devices operate in critical conditions where it is costly, inaccessible to replace the battery. Examples include sensors of cardiovascular diseases [1][2], aircraft or structural building tracks, oil, and gas platform [3][4]. The research is developing and design a t-shirt it contains a circuit can harvesting the radiofrequency energy around us from many radio station and store this scavenging power in super-capacitor. The evident system of acquiring RF energy is to design spiral antennas are tuned to scavenge RF energy from the ultra-wideband. The device is installed into the jacket, as shown in Figure 1. This device consists of an antenna connected to a small circuit that can collect the harvested signals for charging many electronic devices. - 2019 IEEE. |
Sponsor | VII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT This publication was made by NPRP grant # NPRP8-140-2-065 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of the Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Energy storage Harvesting energy Self-Complementary antenna Supercapacitors Ultra Wide-Band |
Type | Conference Paper |
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