RF remotely-powered integrated system to nullify standby power consumption in electrical appliances

2016 
In order to increase energy efficiency in electrical appliances, autonomy in WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) nodes, IoT (Internet of Things) devices and self-powered sensors, it is necessary to reduce energy consumption as much as possible. One of the main issues to solve is reduction of standby power consumption, which is not negligible due to the enormous number of appliances involved. While in standby, power management circuits are permanently on, consuming unnecessary energy. This leads designers to consider power efficiency. In this article, a different approach is introduced based on Radio Frequency to electrical energy transduction with the intention to resolve this issue. The proposed solution goes beyond the well-known concept of standby as it instead applies to electric appliances that are off. An RF powered receiver silicon IC (integrated circuit) for remotely controlled systems is presented. This includes an RF-to-DC energy converter specifically designed with a sensitivity of −18.8dBm, which allows an operating distance of up 8 meters at 900 MHz with a transmitting power of 1Watt in free space. Experimental results using a complete working prototype will be shown.
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