DocumentCode :
3730042
Title :
Wireless energy harvesting for portable devices using Split Ring Resonator
Author :
Balqis Mohamed Zainal ´Abidin;Othman O. Khalifa;Elsheikh Mohamed A. Elsheikh;Aisha Hassan Abdulla
Author_Institution :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
362
Lastpage :
367
Abstract :
Now days, wireless charging is a through-air-charging method with growing popularity and attention. Currently, majority of wireless devices depend on battery power for their functions, and these batteries must be replaced or recharged when depleted; this invariably is a major limitation for remotely located systems. In this paper, a novel collector based on metamaterial particles, in what is known as a Split Ring Resonator (SRR), to harvest electromagnetic energy is proposed and presented. In addition, a critical review on various methods of Wireless Charging Technologies emerged these days was highlighted. There are three found methods of wireless charging; RF Waves harvesting, Inductive charging and Magnetic Resonance. The proposed method is much smaller in size and more efficient than existing collectors (antennas). A feasibility study of SRRs to harvest electromagnetic energy is conducted using a Computer Simulation Technology (CST). When excited by a plane wave with an H-field normal to the structure, a voltage is measured across a surface mount resistive load inserted in the gap of a single lo op SRR. Finally, suggesting some future works of making a 9×9 SRR and loaded the SRR with rectifying circuit to increase its efficiency, applicability and reliability.
Keywords :
"Resonant frequency","Metamaterials","Magnetic materials","Substrates","Couplings","Wireless communication","Energy harvesting"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Control, Networking, Electronics and Embedded Systems Engineering (ICCNEEE), 2015 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCNEEE.2015.7381392
Filename :
7381392
Link To Document :
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