Energy-preserving Indirect-feedback for Wireless Power Transfer
Abstract
Recognising the limitations of various existing channel-estimation schemes for energy beamforming, we propose an energy-preserving indirect feedback-based approach for finding the optimal beamforming vector. Upon elaborating on the key ideas behind the proposed approach -- dynamics of the harvest-then-transmit protocol and the latency associated with the charging process -- we present an algorithm and its hardware architecture to concretise the proposed approach. The algorithm and the hardware architecture are supplemented by mathematical analysis, numerical simulation and hardware utilisation details, ASIC synthesis and post-layout simulation details, respectively. We firmly believe this paper, due to its unified algorithm-hardware design, will open up new avenues for research in radio frequency (RF) wireless power transfer.
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