Paper Title
ANTENNA FOR GSM WI-FI RF ENERGY HARVESTING WITH A CPW FED MODIFIED TRIANGULAR UPPER STRIP PATCH
Abstract
As a form of small-scale renewable energy, research into electromagnetic energy harvesting holds great promise. Unlike other forms of renewable energy, such as solar, wind, thermal, and ocean wave power, electromagnetic energy is available constantly and everywhere. In order to harvest RF energy from GSM-WIFI, this article introduces a CPW-fed modified triangle-shaped upper strip patch monopole antenna. The antenna can be utilized to enable operation in multiband mode, according to recent findings. An RF energy harvesting system that utilizes a co-planer waveguide (CPW) fed triangular upper strip patch monopole antenna has achieved an impedance bandwidth of over 100% in the 1.8-5.5 GHz frequency. Antenna design has been developed and manufactured. Results from the simulations are very similar to those from the fake results.
Keywords - Wideband antenna, microstrip antenna, and coplanar waveguide are all terms found in the index Return loss (S11), voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)