Title :
Design of an efficient ambient WiFi energy harvesting system
Author :
Olgun, Ulgur ; Chen, Cheng-Chi ; Volakis, J.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
This study is focused on equipping wireless devices (including sensors) with novel, high-efficiency circuitry to harvest and convert ambient radio frequency (RF) power to direct current (dc). Key components of this technology are (a) miniaturised antenna and (b) high-efficiency rectifying circuit. The first is responsible for capturing the RF waves, and the latter converts the RF energy to dc. A major challenge is the design of novel circuitry to generate a battery-like voltage from very low incoming RF energy. Under this study, the authors designed a novel RF power harvesting front-end whose conversion efficiency is significantly improved at low RF power levels (<;-20 dBm) as compared to existing technologies. Thus, the new circuitry can harvest ambient and widely available RF energy, making a game changing technology for powering mobile devices. In this study, the authors demonstrate this technology by using it to power a commercially available temperature and humidity meter with an LCD display. The latter is powered using nothing more than ambient WiFi signals in an office environment.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; liquid crystal displays; wireless LAN; LCD display; RF energy; RF power harvesting front-end; RF waves; WiFi energy harvesting system; direct current; high-efficiency rectifying circuit; miniaturised antenna; mobile devices; radio frequency power; sensors; wireless devices;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-map.2012.0129