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Tag: Wireless Power Transfer

Profile photo of Nachiket Ayir standing inside EMC chamber
27.11.2023

Nachiket Ayir: Radio Frequency Wireless Power will be a key enabler for sustainable IoT sensor networks

In his doctoral dissertation Nachiket Ayir explores the potential of radio frequency (RF) signals as a sustainable power source for receivers, such as Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. He developed software-defined radio test beds and a mathematical model for an RF energy harvesting receiver. He also designed waveforms suitable for carrying both wireless information and power to the sensors. Ayir’s approach could provide a more environmentally friendly solution to the challenge of powering IoT devices, moving away from the traditional and unsustainable use of single-use batteries.

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Mikko Valkama, Professor
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Joonas Säe, Staff Scientist
joonas.sae@tuni.fi

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