International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna studied for wireless energy transfer. The novelty of the work is to take into account both distributed electromagnetic parts of the antenna and the rectifier circuit including lumped elements. From a 3D finite element time domain electromagnetic modelling of the structure an equivalent circuit of the antenna is deduced: the input impedance is obtained as a function of frequency over a broad band. Then a rational approximation gives a corresponding PSPICE representation. The electromotive force induced between the ports of the antenna during the microwave illumination is directly computed from the 3D transient scattering problem. The resulting eq...
This Master´s thesis describes different methods of wireless transmitting of energy: electromagnetic...
With the upcoming of wide bandgap semiconductors, transistors in power electronics can be used with ...
The time domain computer simulation presented in this Ph.D. thesis is composed of three parts. The f...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
The paper presents a reliable model for the susceptibility analysis of a Rectenna (Rectifying Anten...
In this dissertation, accurate and efficient numerical algorithms are developed to incorporate the f...
Abstract — Microwave and millimeter-wave systems have generally been developed from a circuit perspe...
International audienceThis article presents an equivalent circuit approach used for the modelling of...
The 3D Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method simulates structures in the time-domain using a d...
The work presented in this thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to the develo...
Modern RF devices are built on a variety of technologies for a wide array of functionalities (cellul...
Abstract-This letter describes a voltage-source-based formu-lation of the extended finite-difference...
This work pertains to the study of passive electronic devices with fine features, e.g., electronic p...
Abstract — The modeling of RF integrated structures with fine metallic details using time-domain sim...
International audienceThe present paper is devoted on time-frequency radiated coupling modelling bet...
This Master´s thesis describes different methods of wireless transmitting of energy: electromagnetic...
With the upcoming of wide bandgap semiconductors, transistors in power electronics can be used with ...
The time domain computer simulation presented in this Ph.D. thesis is composed of three parts. The f...
International audienceThe paper presents a global time domain simulation of a microwave rectenna stu...
The paper presents a reliable model for the susceptibility analysis of a Rectenna (Rectifying Anten...
In this dissertation, accurate and efficient numerical algorithms are developed to incorporate the f...
Abstract — Microwave and millimeter-wave systems have generally been developed from a circuit perspe...
International audienceThis article presents an equivalent circuit approach used for the modelling of...
The 3D Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method simulates structures in the time-domain using a d...
The work presented in this thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to the develo...
Modern RF devices are built on a variety of technologies for a wide array of functionalities (cellul...
Abstract-This letter describes a voltage-source-based formu-lation of the extended finite-difference...
This work pertains to the study of passive electronic devices with fine features, e.g., electronic p...
Abstract — The modeling of RF integrated structures with fine metallic details using time-domain sim...
International audienceThe present paper is devoted on time-frequency radiated coupling modelling bet...
This Master´s thesis describes different methods of wireless transmitting of energy: electromagnetic...
With the upcoming of wide bandgap semiconductors, transistors in power electronics can be used with ...
The time domain computer simulation presented in this Ph.D. thesis is composed of three parts. The f...