Abstract
The results of measurements of the efficiency of energy harvesting from commonly available general-purpose telecommunications systems, divided into typical bands available under European conditions, have been presented in this paper. Specially designed harvesters were used, dedicated to powering autonomous semi-passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags. For the assumed resistive loads, the achievable output voltage values of the harvesters were measured across a wide spectrum of electromagnetic field strengths, simulating real conditions. The performance and dynamics of the energy storage process with fixed parameters were studied at an intermediate stage, before the energy conditioning process. The harvesters were treated as typical energy sources with unknown but variable parameters, so their dynamic parameters and instantaneous energy supply were also analyzed. These activities will enable the final development of a power supply system with parameters acceptable for the planned applications and whose efficiency will be maximized under the given conditions. For this purpose, the energy harvesting systems were designed, a suitable laboratory stand was built, and the elaborated circuits were measured to determine the expected parameters of energy harvesting.
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