DocumentCode
3704312
Title
Modulated scheme and input power impact on rectifier RF-DC efficiency for WiCoPT system
Author
Hiroto Sakaki;Kenjiro Nishikawa;Satoshi Yoshida;Shigeo Kawasaki
Author_Institution
Dep. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kagoshima University, Japan
fYear
2015
Firstpage
60
Lastpage
63
Abstract
Wireless Communication and Power Transmission (WiCoPT) systems can transfer data and power, simultaneously. This paper investigates the impact of the modulation scheme and input power on rectifier RF-DC power conversion efficiency for such systems. As the reference, we use the same rectifier with continuous wave (CW) input signal. The paper introduces simulation and measurement results to clarify the impact of QPSK/ 16 QAM modulated input signals with various symbol rates and input powers on the efficiency. The efficiency exhibits three characteristics depending on the input power. The efficiency drastically degrades in the high input power region. On the other hand, rectifier efficiency is significantly enhanced in the lower input power region (basically start-up region). In the middle input power region, signal modulation slightly improves the efficiency. We also show that the efficiency depends on the symbol rate of the input signal.
Keywords
"Power conversion","Phase shift keying","Radio frequency","Microwave communication","Resistance"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2015 European
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EuMC.2015.7345699
Filename
7345699
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