Title :
Spatial Power Combining of Multi-Sine Signals for Wireless Power Transmission Applications
Author :
Boaventura, Alirio J. Soares ; Collado, Ana ; Georgiadis, Anthimos ; Borges Carvalho, Nuno
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Electron., Telecomun. e Inf., Univ. de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract :
This paper presents two transmitter architectures for wireless power transmission (WPT) applications. These architectures aim at transmitting high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) multi-sine signals, which have demonstrated to improve the RF-dc conversion efficiency of rectifier circuits, such as the ones in the receiving end of a WPT system. In order to overcome the challenges associated to the amplification of high PAPR signals, the proposed schemes make use of the spatial power combining concept, in which the individual signal components are amplified, radiated, and then combined in free space. In order to achieve the high PAPR signals, proper synchronization of the individual tones is required. Two architectures are proposed. The first one is based on the transmission of single-tone signals that are externally locked to a common reference signal that establishes the necessary phase reference. The second architecture is based on a mode-locked oscillator scheme that requires no external reference signal. Instead, this scheme takes advantage of the synchronization phenomena in oscillator circuits to establish the phase reference. Measurements are presented to validate both schemes and to show their effectiveness in improving the RF-dc conversion efficiency in rectifier circuits.
Keywords :
microwave power transmission; oscillators; rectifying circuits; PAPR; RF-DC conversion efficiency; mode locked oscillator; multisine signals; oscillator circuits; peak-to-average power ratio; phase reference; rectifier circuit; single tone signal; spatial power combining; synchronization phenomena; wireless power transmission applications; Antenna arrays; Arrays; Oscillators; Peak to average power ratio; Synchronization; Transmitting antennas; High peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) multi-sine; mode-locked coupled oscillators; rectifier; spatial power combining; wireless power transmission (WPT);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2300452