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    Título : Hybrid Storage System Based on Rectenna and Photovoltaic Cells for Low Power IoT Wireless Devices
    Autor : Cumbajín, Myriam
    Valle, Milton
    Gordón, Carlos
    Peñafiel, Carlos
    Fecha de publicación : 2023
    Editorial : Communications in Computer and Information Science. Volume 1756 CCIS, Pages 326 - 3392023 4th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2022. Quito. 23 November 2022through 25 November 2022
    Resumen : This article presents the results of a research project, in which a system for harvesting Radio Frequency energy in the Wi-Fi frequency and a system for harvesting solar energy were developed, later they were connected. The two voltage sources collected in series to add them and an MT3608 circuit was added to its output, to have a regulated voltage between 5 to 27 V at the system output and charge a 3.7 V lithium battery at 300 mA, and a 9 V battery. The antenna that was designed was a patch-type Sierpinski carpet until the second interaction, which together with a two-stage Cockcroft Walton multiplier is improved to acquire up to 254 mV, the solar panel on the other hand was a 6 V at 150 mA, when implementing the entire system, 27 V were acquired at the output, a voltage that, thanks to the MT3608 regulator, can be regulated to obtain a sufficiently voltage at the output of the system. To carry out several systems loads tests in different day conditions such as: cloudy, sunny and at night, managing to charge 90% 3.7 V and 9 V batteries in 4 h.
    URI : https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-24971-6_24
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