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Low complexity on-board vector calibration network for optimal microwave wireless power transmission and enhanced RF-to-DC conversion efficiency

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  • Dong, Hyun-Jun
  • Cho, Junhyuk
  • Lee, Han Lim

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A low complexity on-board vector calibration network for optimal microwave wireless power transmission (MWPT) efficiency is proposed in this work. The proposed technique is based on sequentially tracking the minimum power level of two antenna elements in an array for both phase and amplitude error discrimination. Unlike conventional vector calibration networks based on a down-conversion topology, the proposed architecture can perform vector calibration by only monitoring the magnitude of each antenna element. Thus, high system efficiency can be achieved by reducing hardware costs and eliminating any unnecessary power consumption by extra active devices. Further, phase and amplitude imbalances between antenna elements in an array can be accurately captured with higher precision compared to the conventional rotating-element electric-field vector (REV) method. The proposed technique achieved higher resolutions for both amplitude and phase error detection than REV, which suffers from low resolution near the maximum or minimum field crests. To verify the MWPT efficiency improvement based on the proposed calibration network, a 1 × 4 phased array MWPT system was fabricated and tested at 5.8 GHz with a reference rectenna. With the calibrated power transmission, the total RF-DC conversion efficiencies at ± 45° beamforming angles were improved by up to a maximum of 138.79%.

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  • Dong, Hyun-Jun & Cho, Junhyuk & Lee, Han Lim, 2024. "Low complexity on-board vector calibration network for optimal microwave wireless power transmission and enhanced RF-to-DC conversion efficiency," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 363(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:363:y:2024:i:c:s0306261924004136
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123030
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