This paper proposes a review of the use of time-based arrays as RF energy providers in those wireless applications where an energy-aware transmission is of key importance. The higher simplicity and versatility of time-modulated arrays (TMAs) with respect to other modern radiating systems is deeply discussed: in particular, the multi-harmonic radiation capability of TMA is efficiently deployed in the smart wireless power transfer procedure. This two-step procedure is demonstrated through a 2.45 GHz 8-monopole planar array, by resorting to a rigorous co-simulation approach: it combines the Harmonic Balance technique, for the accurate description of the nonlinear switches, with the full-wave analysis of the array and its feeding network.
Masotti, D., Costanzo, A. (2017). Time-based RF showers for energy-aware power transmission. New York (NJ) : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.23919/EuCAP.2017.7928158].
Time-based RF showers for energy-aware power transmission
Masotti, Diego
;Costanzo, Alessandra
2017
Abstract
This paper proposes a review of the use of time-based arrays as RF energy providers in those wireless applications where an energy-aware transmission is of key importance. The higher simplicity and versatility of time-modulated arrays (TMAs) with respect to other modern radiating systems is deeply discussed: in particular, the multi-harmonic radiation capability of TMA is efficiently deployed in the smart wireless power transfer procedure. This two-step procedure is demonstrated through a 2.45 GHz 8-monopole planar array, by resorting to a rigorous co-simulation approach: it combines the Harmonic Balance technique, for the accurate description of the nonlinear switches, with the full-wave analysis of the array and its feeding network.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.