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Power Transmission for Millimeter-Wave Indoor/Outdoor Wearable IoT Devices Using Grounded Coplanar Waveguide-Fed On-Body Antenna

Erman, Fuad; Koziel, Slawomir; Zyoud, Alhareth; Leifsson, Leifur; Ullah, Ubaid; Alkaraki, Shaker

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Authors

Fuad Erman

Slawomir Koziel

Alhareth Zyoud

Leifur Leifsson

Ubaid Ullah



Abstract

This paper presents for the first-time evaluation of wireless power transmission (WPT) for sustainable low-powered Internet of Things (IoT) devices in realistic indoor/outdoor scenarios using empirical propagation models at 28 GHz. The used empirical propagation models have shown that using an on-body 9×9 mm-wave rectenna array based on a proposed mm-wave antenna is able to charge IoT devices at a distance of 57 m for line-of-sight (LOS) indoor temporal environment, and at a distance of 10 m for LOS outdoor tropical propagation model using a base station with 53 dBm transmission power. Furthermore, the mm-wave on-body 9×9 rectenna array occupies an area equal to that of a single UHF rectenna, while collecting 17-fold more power. In addition, the article discusses the design and experimental results of a single-element on-body mm-wave antenna used to design the 9×9 rectenna array. The proposed mm-wave antenna is a single-layer low-profile structure. Furthermore, the antenna has a stable gain of over 9.5 dBi and a wide beamwidth. The on-body antenna structure consists of rectangular multi-slot patch fed by a 50 Ω grounded coplanar waveguide (GCPW) line. Employing the multi-slot configuration results in a wearable antenna’s impedance bandwidth of 3.73 GHz. The peak measured gain of the antenna is 10.5 for chest/arm-mounted case in the operating 28 GHz N257 5G band. The antenna’s radiation pattern forms a wide off-body forward direction beam. A prototype of the proposed antenna is fabricated and validated experimentally for both cases on a human volunteer arm/chest and in the free space. The size of the proposed structure is small and can collect power with high efficiency due to the short wavelength of millimeter wave (mm-wave) in contrast to UHF antennas.

Citation

Erman, F., Koziel, S., Zyoud, A., Leifsson, L., Ullah, U., & Alkaraki, S. (2025). Power Transmission for Millimeter-Wave Indoor/Outdoor Wearable IoT Devices Using Grounded Coplanar Waveguide-Fed On-Body Antenna. IEEE Access, https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2025.3528871

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 6, 2025
Online Publication Date Jan 14, 2025
Publication Date Jan 14, 2025
Deposit Date Jan 14, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 14, 2025
Journal IEEE Access
Electronic ISSN 2169-3536
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2025.3528871
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/44227534
Publisher URL https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10838532

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