- Internet of Things for Architects
- Perry Lea
- 127字
- 2021-06-25 22:47:06
RF energy harvesting
Radiofrequency (RF) energy harvesting has been in production for years in the form of RFID tags. RFID enjoys the benefit of being a near-field communication that uses a transceiver that essentially powers the RFID tag due to its close proximity.
For far-field applications, we need to harvest energy from broadcast transmissions. Broadcast transmissions are nearly everywhere, with service from televisions, cell signals, and radio. Capturing energy from radio frequencies versus other forms is particularly difficult, as RF signals have the smallest energy density of all harvesting techniques. The capturing of RF signals is based on having the appropriate antenna to capture a frequency band. Typical frequency bands used are in the 531 to 1611 kHz range (all in the AM radio range).
- Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Cookbook
- JSF2和RichFaces4使用指南
- 計算機網(wǎng)絡(luò)原理與技術(shù)
- SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide
- Windows Server 2008 R2活動目錄內(nèi)幕
- 大數(shù)據(jù)技術(shù)基礎(chǔ):基于Hadoop與Spark
- Hands-On SAS for Data Analysis
- 人工智能:智能人機交互
- 電氣控制及Micro800 PLC程序設(shè)計
- Linux常用命令簡明手冊
- PostgreSQL High Performance Cookbook
- Flash CS3動畫制作融會貫通
- iLike就業(yè)SQL多功能教材
- SketchUp 2014 for Architectural Visualization(Second Edition)
- ORACLE數(shù)據(jù)庫技術(shù)實用詳解