Ahmad, 2011 - Google Patents
Energy harvesting using a cheap easy-to-fabricate FM rectennaAhmad, 2011
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- 7257138853561471527
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- Ahmad M
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- The Online Journal on Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Energy harvesting techniques are emerging as environmental friendly energy sources, which form a promising alternative to existing energy resources. These include rectennas, solar cells, harvesting human energy and wind power. GHz/THz rectennas already exist and …
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