The paper presents a reliable model for the susceptibility analysis of a Rectenna (Rectifying Antenna) in the context of microwave energy transfer. The approach allows to take into account both distributed electromagnetic portions of the antenna and the rectifier circuit including lumped elements. From the 3D electromagnetic modelling of the structure the input impedance is obtained as a function of frequency. Then a rational approximation of the Laplace variable is chosen to describe the port behaviour. The technique provides a straightforward way for a time domain simulation using Pspice or Saber. The proposed approach can be efficiently used to provide a non-linear time-domain study in the framework of EMC (Electromagnetic Compa...
The description of electromagnetic components and systems by electrical circuit models is indispensa...
In this work, the accurate representation of transmission lines for the digital simulation of electr...
Wireless power transfer systems are expected to be a new mean for power distribution in the non-dist...
The paper presents a reliable model for the susceptibility analysis of a Rectenna (Rectifying Anten...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
International audienceThis article presents an equivalent circuit approach used for the modelling of...
In the design of complex electronic systems, such as electric vehicles, electromagnetic coupling bet...
Abstract — Microwave and millimeter-wave systems have generally been developed from a circuit perspe...
The study of electromagnetic compatibility @MC) becomes an obliged transition for power electronics ...
The paper introduces a rigorous methodology for predicting RF-to-DC conversion in power harvesters. ...
The purpose of the presentation is to demonstrate a general and rigorous CAD procedure that can pote...
The paper proposes a new solution to the standard electromagnetic compatibility problem for nonlinea...
This work focuses on the analysis and design of Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) antenna systems. Prac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit method is used to develop a flexible, hierarchical electromag...
With continually increasing operating frequencies, analysis of electromagnetic interference (EMI)-re...
The description of electromagnetic components and systems by electrical circuit models is indispensa...
In this work, the accurate representation of transmission lines for the digital simulation of electr...
Wireless power transfer systems are expected to be a new mean for power distribution in the non-dist...
The paper presents a reliable model for the susceptibility analysis of a Rectenna (Rectifying Anten...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
International audienceThis article presents an equivalent circuit approach used for the modelling of...
In the design of complex electronic systems, such as electric vehicles, electromagnetic coupling bet...
Abstract — Microwave and millimeter-wave systems have generally been developed from a circuit perspe...
The study of electromagnetic compatibility @MC) becomes an obliged transition for power electronics ...
The paper introduces a rigorous methodology for predicting RF-to-DC conversion in power harvesters. ...
The purpose of the presentation is to demonstrate a general and rigorous CAD procedure that can pote...
The paper proposes a new solution to the standard electromagnetic compatibility problem for nonlinea...
This work focuses on the analysis and design of Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) antenna systems. Prac...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit method is used to develop a flexible, hierarchical electromag...
With continually increasing operating frequencies, analysis of electromagnetic interference (EMI)-re...
The description of electromagnetic components and systems by electrical circuit models is indispensa...
In this work, the accurate representation of transmission lines for the digital simulation of electr...
Wireless power transfer systems are expected to be a new mean for power distribution in the non-dist...