Abstract

<p>Today's world is evolving toward creating a smart house where a multitude of Internet Of Things (IoT) devices and sensors are interacting to deliver plenty of useful information. Essential to the implementation of this IoT is the design of energy-efficient solutions aiming toward a low-carbon-emission, namely green, society. Many R\&D studies are working on a long-range distance wireless charging that will send microwave energy to powered IoT devices wherever it is in the room and without cords. Wireless power transmission technology is the diffusion of RF power without using any physical support. The vision of future technology is to make the IoT devices charging and powered wirelessly. The objective of the work scope is to combine the wireless power technology with smart IoT and IIoT devices and reduce the turnoff of devices due to battery depletion. In this research paper, we designed and realized a wireless charging device using the fundamentals of microwave radiation. The proposed electronic device takes all parameters above to deliver sufficient energy to charging any IoT devices wirelessly with a maximum power of 5W.</p>

Highlights

  • Nowadays, it is commonplace for cities to be equipped with free WiFi hotspots, real-time traffic information, and safety surveillance, to mention a few

  • With ever-increasing services and cloud connectivity, Internet of things (IoT) devices set to permeate all aspects of our daily lives [7]

  • To increase the performance of the IoT devices, we will implement a combination between the Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) and the Internet of things (IoT)

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Introduction

It is commonplace for cities to be equipped with free WiFi hotspots, real-time traffic information, and safety surveillance, to mention a few. In this respect, creativity-driven and farsighted governments are playing a crucial role in speeding up the city’s technological evolution [1,2,3]. To increase the performance of the IoT devices, we will implement a combination between the Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) and the Internet of things (IoT).

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