Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes

This article presents a review of the CMOS rectifier for radio frequency energy harvesting application. The on-chip rectifier converts the ambient low-power radio frequency signal coming to antenna to useable DC voltage that recharges energy to wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes and radiofrequency...

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Main Authors: Wong, Yan Chiew, Alselwi, Mohammed Abdul Raheem Esmail, Mohammed Napiah, Zul Atfyi Fauzan
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Published: Institute Of Advanced Engineering And Science (IAES) 2019
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https://beei.org/index.php/EEI/article/view/1579/1143
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description This article presents a review of the CMOS rectifier for radio frequency energy harvesting application. The on-chip rectifier converts the ambient low-power radio frequency signal coming to antenna to useable DC voltage that recharges energy to wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes and radiofrequency identification (RFID) tags, therefore the rectifier is the most important part of the radio frequency energy harvesting system. The impedance matching network maximizes power transfer from antenna to rectifier. The design and comparison between the simulation results of oneand multi-stage differential drive cross connected rectifier (DDCCR) at the operating frequencies of 2.44GHz, and 28GHz show the output voltage of the multi-stage rectifier doubles at each added stage and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of rectifier at 2.44GHz was higher than 28GHz. The (DDCCR) rectifier is the most efficient rectifier topology to date and is used widely for passive WSN nodes and RFID tags
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spelling my.utem.eprints-247752022-05-13T11:12:44Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24775/ Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes Wong, Yan Chiew Alselwi, Mohammed Abdul Raheem Esmail Mohammed Napiah, Zul Atfyi Fauzan This article presents a review of the CMOS rectifier for radio frequency energy harvesting application. The on-chip rectifier converts the ambient low-power radio frequency signal coming to antenna to useable DC voltage that recharges energy to wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes and radiofrequency identification (RFID) tags, therefore the rectifier is the most important part of the radio frequency energy harvesting system. The impedance matching network maximizes power transfer from antenna to rectifier. The design and comparison between the simulation results of oneand multi-stage differential drive cross connected rectifier (DDCCR) at the operating frequencies of 2.44GHz, and 28GHz show the output voltage of the multi-stage rectifier doubles at each added stage and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of rectifier at 2.44GHz was higher than 28GHz. The (DDCCR) rectifier is the most efficient rectifier topology to date and is used widely for passive WSN nodes and RFID tags Institute Of Advanced Engineering And Science (IAES) 2019-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24775/2/1579-3180-1-PB.PDF Wong, Yan Chiew and Alselwi, Mohammed Abdul Raheem Esmail and Mohammed Napiah, Zul Atfyi Fauzan (2019) Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes. Bulletin Of Electrical Engineering And Informatics, 8 (3). pp. 829-838. ISSN 2089-3191 https://beei.org/index.php/EEI/article/view/1579/1143 10.11591/eei.v8i3.1579
spellingShingle Wong, Yan Chiew
Alselwi, Mohammed Abdul Raheem Esmail
Mohammed Napiah, Zul Atfyi Fauzan
Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title_full Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title_fullStr Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title_full_unstemmed Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title_short Integrated CMOS rectifier for RF-powered wireless sensor network nodes
title_sort integrated cmos rectifier for rf-powered wireless sensor network nodes
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