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Article

Enhanced RF Power Conversion for Sensor Networks and Embedded Sensors

Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan
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Information 2025, 16(3), 212; https://doi.org/10.3390/info16030212
Submission received: 31 January 2025 / Revised: 2 March 2025 / Accepted: 8 March 2025 / Published: 10 March 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Intelligent Information Processing for Sensors and IoT Communications)

Abstract

Wireless power transfer using beamforming technology has recently gained significant attention for sensor networks and embedded systems. This technology uses array antennas and mid-range RF power (15–20 dBm) rectifiers for efficient power delivery to sensors. Despite its potential, research on mid-range RF power CMOS rectifiers remains limited. Addressing this gap, we propose a high-efficiency pMOS-based rectifier employing a body-biasing technique—a proven method for enhancing device performance—specifically designed for wideband and mid-range RF power RF applications. Conventional rectifiers often depend on precise input impedance matching to achieve high power conversion efficiency (PCE), which restricts bandwidth and limits practicality in dynamic environments. To overcome these challenges, the proposed design integrates a modified matching network, combined with dynamic body-biasing, which lowers the pMOS threshold voltage and minimizes power losses. Simulations reveal a peak PCE of 60.5%, with efficiency exceeding 50% across a broad frequency range up to 2.5 GHz—significantly outperforming traditional designs. Unlike conventional impedance-matching solutions, this rectifier maintains robust performance under input mismatches, making it well-suited for beamforming-based WPT systems. This study highlights the potential of integrating body-biasing with advanced matching networks for efficient wideband rectifiers.
Keywords: body-biasing technique; complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) rectifier; wideband-frequency response; wireless power transfer body-biasing technique; complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) rectifier; wideband-frequency response; wireless power transfer

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Jordan, W.; Barakat, A.; Gyawali, B.; Pokharel, R.K. Enhanced RF Power Conversion for Sensor Networks and Embedded Sensors. Information 2025, 16, 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/info16030212

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Jordan W, Barakat A, Gyawali B, Pokharel RK. Enhanced RF Power Conversion for Sensor Networks and Embedded Sensors. Information. 2025; 16(3):212. https://doi.org/10.3390/info16030212

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Jordan, Willy, Adel Barakat, Babita Gyawali, and Ramesh K. Pokharel. 2025. "Enhanced RF Power Conversion for Sensor Networks and Embedded Sensors" Information 16, no. 3: 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/info16030212

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Jordan, W., Barakat, A., Gyawali, B., & Pokharel, R. K. (2025). Enhanced RF Power Conversion for Sensor Networks and Embedded Sensors. Information, 16(3), 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/info16030212

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