Autores
Rivero Ángeles Mario Eduardo
Título Design and simulation of antennas for energy harvesting systems in the WiFi band
Tipo Congreso
Sub-tipo Memoria
Descripción 7th International Congress of Telematics and Computing, WITCOM 2018
Resumen In this work, we consider the design and simulation of three different WiFi antennas, namely: PCB-Yagi, disc-Yagi, and biquad, and present the results of their simulations and their performance as possible elements for energy harvesting systems in the 2.45 GHz band. We use CST Studio Suite® to analyze these antennas and to determine their main parameters and characteristics. The return losses for the considered antennas were the following: −21.485 dB for the biquad antenna at 2.4542 GHz; −44.555 dB for the disc-Yagi antenna at 2.4068 GHz; and −20.955 dB for the PCB-Yagi antenna at 2.3596 GHz. These low values of return losses indicate a good coupling of the antennas to a 50 Ω transmission line without using matching networks at frequencies near to the 2.45 GHz ISM band. This work provides some guidelines for designing antennas to be used in energy harvesting systems that may serve as possible alternative energy sources for low consumption devices in environments permeated with 2.45 GHz electromagnetic radiation. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.
Observaciones DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-03763-5_5 Communications in Computer and Information Science, v. 944
Lugar Mazatlán
País Mexico
No. de páginas 45-55
Vol. / Cap.
Inicio 2018-11-05
Fin 2018-11-09
ISBN/ISSN 9783030037628