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Tue 17 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
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Advances in RF Rectification and Efficiency Optimization for Wireless Power Transfer Applications
This session delves into cutting-edge innovations in RF rectifier design, showcasing advances that push the boundaries of efficiency, dynamic range, and compact integration for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems. Presentations will explore novel techniques such as impedance splitting, compression networks, harmonic suppression, and resonance enhancements to achieve superior RF-to-DC conversion efficiencies. Join us to explore how these developments enable scalable, high-performance WPT solutions for emerging applications.
10:10 - 10:30
Tu2F-1 A Differential Rectifier Design Based on Impedance Splitting and Compression Technique for Achieving > 70% ηRF-DC Over 13dBm Input Dynamic Power Range
10:30 - 10:50
Tu2F-2 High-Power Quasi-Vertical GaN Schottky Barrier Diode RF Rectifier Based on Impedance Compression Network for WPT Applications
10:50 - 11:10
Tu2F-3 1.9GHz–4.1GHz CMOS Rectifier with Over 48% Efficiency Using Inductive Feedback and CRT Reduction for Beamforming WPT
11:10 - 11:30
Tu2F-4 27-GHz Silicon-Integrated Rectenna Based on Novel Multilayer Substrate
11:30 - 11:50
Tu2F-5 Compact Design of Highly-Efficient Dual-Band Voltage Doubler Rectifier by Using Second-Harmonics Suppression for Wireless Power Transfer