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1 ELEC-E4740 Antennas Workshop 1.Research on RF-powered devices at the Department of Radio Science and Engineering 2.IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest 3.RF-energy harvesting 11 Sept. 2015

2 Future Huge amount of radio waves in air! CAGR = Compound annual growth rate ~ average growth / year

3 J. G. Koomey, S. Berard, M. Sanchez, and H. Wong, "Implications of Historical Trends in the Electrical Efficiency of Computing," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol.33, no.3, pp.46-54, Mar. 2011 Less and less energy needed for one binary operation!

4 Future vision – RF-Powered Ubiquitous Sensing and Computing Ambient RF energy Used to power up wireless devices Used for communication (ambient back or re- scattering communication principle)

5 Needed features in antennas

6 RF power scavenger project and contest

7 Contest in brief Goal: Design and build a power-harvesting device that can convert RF emissions into DC power Specs: Antenna + rectifier + energy storage device Total production cost less than 1500 USD Device size 50 x 50 x 50 cm^3, frequency 300 kHz – 60 GHz Teams: 2-5 students (>50 % undergraduate) + mentor Team Aalto ELEC: 2 students from Antennas Workshop course, 2-3 from Elektroniikkapaja or Sähköpaja courses Possible to complete ”ELEC-E4920 - Special assignment in radio science and engineering” by participating in the contest

8 Contest in brief 1.Preliminary design by November 2, 2015 A detailed description of the system to be built The steps that will be taken to ensure the accuracy of the system A bill of materials (up to 1500 USD) 2.Six semi-finalists selected by November 16, 2015 –Each receive 1500 USD for building the system 3.Three finalists selected –Team receives a stipend of 2500 USD to travel to and attend the IEEE AP-S Symposium (San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA, summer 2016) –1st prize 1500 USD, 2nd 750 USD, 3rd 250 USD

9 Contest in brief Assessment criteria (equally weighted): 1.Available input power and DC power delivered to the load (net efficiency) 2.Bandwidth of the power-harvesting antenna, measured with a network analyzer (300 kHz – 60 GHz) 3.Size and mass of the overall solution 4.Energy storage device

10 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest 2014 – 2 nd Prize RFID-based book finder RFID tag RFID reader Team Aalto ELEC Mentors: Kimmo Silvonen, Jari Holopainen, Ville Viikari IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest 2015 – 3 rd Prize System for monitoring respiration during Yoga exercise

11 Simplified antenna + rectifier + load Diode or transistor is used for rectification Highest rectification efficiency obtained when all the RF power is delivered to the diode Diode is often zero-biased

12 Impedances of some diodes at 1 and 2 GHz Highly reactive load

13 Bode-Fano criterion Theory for the largest possible impedance bandwidth Assumes a lossless matching network with an infinite amount of inductors and capacitors Tells the trade-off between matching level and bandwidth

14 Rectification at small power levels I-V-curve of a Schottky- diode: DC-current under small- signal conditions: DC-power: Rectification efficiency:

15 Commercial wireless power transfer solution P2110 Powerharvester Receiver (long range) Low RF input for longer range operation RF harvesting range down to -11dBm input power Frequency range from 850-950MHz

16 Student design made in RF and Microwave Engineering course: 2.9 % @ -14.6 dBm P2110 Powerharvester Receiver


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