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WI-FI ENERGY HARVESTER FOR LOW POWER RFID APPLICATION
2013
Progress In Electromagnetics Research C
In recent years, active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have crossed into ultra low power domain. With obvious advantages over passive tags, a setback for active tag growth is the need for battery replacement and limited operational life. Battery life could be extended by scavenging surrounding Wi-Fi signals using rectenna architecture which consists of a receiving antenna attached to a rectifying circuit. A seven stage Cockroft-Walton voltage multiplier optimized for low input power
doi:10.2528/pierc13041608
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