Saini et al., 2025 - Google Patents
A comprehensive review of wideband rectennas and design challengesSaini et al., 2025
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- Saini P
- Malhotra S
- Gupta L
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- International Journal of Communication Systems
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Radio frequency energy harvesting (RFEH) presents a sustainable and maintenance‐free solution for powering wireless sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) devices by converting ambient RF signals into usable electrical power. The previously leading single …
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