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DESCRIPTION:Far field wireless power transfer (WPT) enabled Internet-of-Thi
 ngs (IoT) applications are the emerging technology and the future trend al
 ong with the rapid development of 5G IoT ecosystems. WPT-enabled IoT devic
 es enjoy many advantages as battery-free\, environmental-friendly\, capabl
 e of operating in remote places without manual maintenance.\n\nThis talk w
 ill introduce the history and development of WPT technology at the beginni
 ng\, and will be followed by a series of advanced antenna technologies for
  far field WPT-enabled battery-free IoT systems. Several metamaterial-insp
 ired electrically small rectennas with exceptional wireless power capture 
 capacities will be introduced. Based on the developed ultra-compact recten
 nas\, two WPT-enabled light and temperature sensor systems have been succe
 ssfully built and tested. A video demo of the prototyped system will be pr
 esented. Moreover\, an ultrathin beam-steerable transmitting antenna with 
 long distance and larger area coverage will be discussed.\n\nVirtual: http
 s://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/309413
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/309413
ORGANIZER:yang.yang-1@uts.edu.au
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:IEEE AP-S Young Professional Ambassador Talk: Wireless Power Transf
 er Technology: Past\, Now and the Future
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/309413
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Far field wireless power transfer (WPT) en
 abled Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications are the emerging technology an
 d the future trend along with the rapid development of 5G IoT ecosystems. 
 WPT-enabled IoT devices enjoy many advantages as battery-free\, environmen
 tal-friendly\, capable of operating in remote places without manual mainte
 nance.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This talk will introduce the history and development 
 of WPT technology at the beginning\, and will be followed by a series of a
 dvanced antenna technologies for far field WPT-enabled battery-free IoT sy
 stems. Several metamaterial-inspired electrically small rectennas with exc
 eptional wireless power capture capacities will be introduced. Based on th
 e developed ultra-compact rectennas\, two WPT-enabled light and temperatur
 e sensor systems have been successfully built and tested. A video demo of 
 the prototyped system will be presented. Moreover\, an ultrathin beam-stee
 rable transmitting antenna with long distance and larger area coverage wil
 l be discussed.&lt;/p&gt;
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