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Title: RF energy harvesting system for charging mobile phones
Authors: Nuhu Kontagora, Bello
Dauda, Idris Aji
Yahaya, Zurmi
Nanre, B. S
Sangwon, Oh
Ibrahim, Aliyu
Keywords: RF energy harvesting system
DC signal
mobile phone charging
Issue Date: 5-May-2022
Publisher: Journal of Contents Computing
Citation: Nuhu B. K, Dauda, I. A., Zurmi, Y., Sharon, N. B., Oh, S., & Aliyu, I. (2022). RF energy harvesting system for charging mobile phones. The Journal of Contents Computing, 4(1), 401-415.
Abstract: Abstract. As mobile phone consumers demand mobility and convenience in charging/recharging the batteries, there is a need to consider new recharging methods from the conventional method. This paper examines the levels of energy that can be harnessed from the atmosphere and achieve power sufficient to charge a mobile phone. This is achieved by collecting the ambient frequency signals in the air using an antenna and sending the collected signal to a voltage multiplier circuit that converts it into a DC signal. The DC signal is then stored in a super-capacitor and used to charge a mobile phone. Unlike previous works, we proposed using a voltage doubler and battery storage for a steady system. The proposed system shows a significant efficiency in harness RF energy for mobile phone charging.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/19018
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