2017
Fayçal M, Zohir D.
An efficient small size electromagnetic energy harvesting sensor for low-DC-power applications, ISSN / e-ISSN 1751-8725 / 1751-8733. IET Microwaves, Antennas & PropagationIET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation. 2017;Volume 11 :pp 483 - 489.
AbstractAn efficient small size electromagnetic energy harvesting sensor for low-DC-power applications is proposed. The sensor consists of two main parts: a dual polarisation square patch antenna used to collect the RF energy at a central frequency of 2.45 GHz, and two voltage doublers rectifier circuit for the RF-to-DC conversion. The overall size of the design is 50 × 50 × 6.2 mm 3 . Firstly, the antenna is designed using high-frequency structure simulator software; followed by the design of the rectifier circuit in advanced design system. After simulations, a sensor prototype is fabricated using F4B as the antenna substrate. Measurements show that the sensor achieves a comparatively high maximum measured efficiency of 41% for a power level of -10 dBm. The sensor has a simple structure, it is compact sized, light weight, and presents a high RF-to-DC conversion efficiency for low-RF-power levels which can be used to charge different low-DC-power devices.
Meddour F, Dibi Z.
An efficient small size electromagnetic energy harvesting sensor for low-DC-power applications. IET Microwaves, Antennas & PropagationIET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation. 2017;11 :483-489.
Fayçal M, Zohir D.
An efficient small size electromagnetic energy harvesting sensor for low-DC-power applications, ISSN / e-ISSN 1751-8725 / 1751-8733. IET Microwaves, Antennas & PropagationIET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation. 2017;Volume 11 :pp 483 - 489.
AbstractAn efficient small size electromagnetic energy harvesting sensor for low-DC-power applications is proposed. The sensor consists of two main parts: a dual polarisation square patch antenna used to collect the RF energy at a central frequency of 2.45 GHz, and two voltage doublers rectifier circuit for the RF-to-DC conversion. The overall size of the design is 50 × 50 × 6.2 mm 3 . Firstly, the antenna is designed using high-frequency structure simulator software; followed by the design of the rectifier circuit in advanced design system. After simulations, a sensor prototype is fabricated using F4B as the antenna substrate. Measurements show that the sensor achieves a comparatively high maximum measured efficiency of 41% for a power level of -10 dBm. The sensor has a simple structure, it is compact sized, light weight, and presents a high RF-to-DC conversion efficiency for low-RF-power levels which can be used to charge different low-DC-power devices.
Sami B, Siham B, Tarek F.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates, e-ISSN 1572-8137. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;Volume 16 :pp 922-2017.
AbstractIn this paper, an efficient full-wave analysis of a circular microstrip patch printed on suspended and composite substrates is performed using a dyadic Green’s function formulation. Galerkin’s technique is used in the resolution of the integral equation of the electric field. The TM set of modes issued, from the magnetic wall cavity model, are used to expand the unknown currents on the circular patch. The radiation patterns are expressed regarding the transforms of the currents. The convergence of the method is proven by calculating the resonant frequencies, half-power bandwidths, and quality factors for several configurations. The computed results are found to be in excellent agreement with those observed in the literature. The numerical results obtained show that the bandwidth increases with the increase in the thickness of the suspended or composite substrates, especially for low permittivity of the second layer. Also, it is demonstrated that the resonant frequencies of the circular microstrip patch on suspended and composite substrates can be adjusted to obtain the maximum operating frequency of the antenna. Finally, the effect of the presence of the second layer under the circular patch on the radiation patterns is also investigated.
BEDRA S, BENKOUDA S, FORTAKI T.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;16 :922-929.
Sami B, Siham B, Tarek F.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates, e-ISSN 1572-8137. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;Volume 16 :pp 922-2017.
AbstractIn this paper, an efficient full-wave analysis of a circular microstrip patch printed on suspended and composite substrates is performed using a dyadic Green’s function formulation. Galerkin’s technique is used in the resolution of the integral equation of the electric field. The TM set of modes issued, from the magnetic wall cavity model, are used to expand the unknown currents on the circular patch. The radiation patterns are expressed regarding the transforms of the currents. The convergence of the method is proven by calculating the resonant frequencies, half-power bandwidths, and quality factors for several configurations. The computed results are found to be in excellent agreement with those observed in the literature. The numerical results obtained show that the bandwidth increases with the increase in the thickness of the suspended or composite substrates, especially for low permittivity of the second layer. Also, it is demonstrated that the resonant frequencies of the circular microstrip patch on suspended and composite substrates can be adjusted to obtain the maximum operating frequency of the antenna. Finally, the effect of the presence of the second layer under the circular patch on the radiation patterns is also investigated.
BEDRA S, BENKOUDA S, FORTAKI T.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;16 :922-929.
Sami B, Siham B, Tarek F.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates, e-ISSN 1572-8137. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;Volume 16 :pp 922-2017.
AbstractIn this paper, an efficient full-wave analysis of a circular microstrip patch printed on suspended and composite substrates is performed using a dyadic Green’s function formulation. Galerkin’s technique is used in the resolution of the integral equation of the electric field. The TM set of modes issued, from the magnetic wall cavity model, are used to expand the unknown currents on the circular patch. The radiation patterns are expressed regarding the transforms of the currents. The convergence of the method is proven by calculating the resonant frequencies, half-power bandwidths, and quality factors for several configurations. The computed results are found to be in excellent agreement with those observed in the literature. The numerical results obtained show that the bandwidth increases with the increase in the thickness of the suspended or composite substrates, especially for low permittivity of the second layer. Also, it is demonstrated that the resonant frequencies of the circular microstrip patch on suspended and composite substrates can be adjusted to obtain the maximum operating frequency of the antenna. Finally, the effect of the presence of the second layer under the circular patch on the radiation patterns is also investigated.
BEDRA S, BENKOUDA S, FORTAKI T.
An efficient study of circular microstrip antenna on suspended and composite substrates. Journal of Computational ElectronicsJournal of Computational Electronics. 2017;16 :922-929.
Bennaceur H, Ramtani S, OUTTAS T.
Elastic Buckling at the Scale of a Bone Trabecula: The Influence of the Boundary Conditions. In: Applied Mechanics, Behavior of Materials, and Engineering Systems. Springer ; 2017. pp. 323-330.
Bennaceur H, Ramtani S, OUTTAS T.
Elastic Buckling at the Scale of a Bone Trabecula: The Influence of the Boundary Conditions. In: Applied Mechanics, Behavior of Materials, and Engineering Systems. Springer ; 2017. pp. 323-330.
Bennaceur H, Ramtani S, OUTTAS T.
Elastic Buckling at the Scale of a Bone Trabecula: The Influence of the Boundary Conditions. In: Applied Mechanics, Behavior of Materials, and Engineering Systems. Springer ; 2017. pp. 323-330.
Ferhati H, Djeffal F, Benhaya A.
Enhanced Performance of ZnO/c-Si Solar cell Using InterfaceEngineering with Grooves Morphology. 6th International Conference on Systems and Control (ICSC) [Internet]. 2017.
Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this paper, a new approach based on ZnO/Silicon interface engineering aspect is proposed to enhance the absorbance performance for n-ZnO/p-Si hetero-junction based solar cell. The merits of using grooves morphology in the ZnO/Silicon interface to improve the photovoltaic performance are investigated numerically using accurate solutions of Maxwell's equations. It is found that the proposed interface morphology arises the optical confinement effect which can efficiently improve the device optical performance. Besides, the proposed structure exhibits superior photovoltaic performance and offers improved absorbance behavior as compared to the conventional counterpart. Moreover, the introduced grooves in the n-ZnO/p-Si interface play a crucial role in increasing the light absorbance through modulating the electric field behavior inside the absorber region. These characteristics not only underline the enhanced optical behavior of the investigated structure but also bring the possibility of overcoming the tradeoff between the high efficiency and the low fabrication cost. This makes the proposed n-ZnO/p-Si hetero-junction solar cell with interface texturization a potential alternative for developing high-performance solar cell with low manufacturing cost.