Abstract

This paper presents a 915 MHz radio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer system which contains RF energy transmitters and RF energy harvesting nodes. Firstly, Advanced Design System (ADS) is used to design and optimize the monopole voltage doubler rectifier circuit. Secondly, an energy harvesting node is designed by a commercial RF/DC rectifier and a 915 MHz antenna. Finally, the RF energy transfer experiment between RF energy transmitter and RF energy harvesting node is demonstrated. Experimental data fits well with theoretical analysis and the harvested energy show a non-linear relationship with the distance and angle between the receiving node antenna and the transmitter antenna. The experimental data is valuable for designing RF-powered nodes and optimizing the movement trajectory of the mobile RF energy transmitter, such as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

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