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- W4313407161 abstract "In this chapter, a brief overview on energy harvesting systems in the railway environment and recent advancements is presented. Energy harvesting systems in the railway environment vary from piezoelectric energy harvesters to electromagnetic energy harvesting systems (mostly mechanical vibrations to electric energy) which has been an interesting topic for researchers especially for applications to supply power to wireless sensor networks to insure safety on the railway track. Recently, experimental measurements have been observed for electromagnetic fields in the railway environment at a wideband range of frequency from 10 kHz to 1 GHz where unintentional signals or ambient energy has shown to exist in the railway infrastructure. The design of a high efficient and compact energy harvesting system based on metamaterials has been considered. It is based on a metamaterial structure designed to operate at low frequencies, which can miniaturized and compatible for railway applications in the microwave region between 300 MHz and 1 GHz. The metamaterial design given is based on a spiral structure and has shown high efficiency in terms of absorption at the given operating frequencies up to 98% with a subwavelength structure. Unlike metamaterial absorbers, the energy is dissipated through a via where 84% of the energy was delivered through a resistive load of and the power efficiency is calculated at that point, in which a full wave rectifying system can be given with a miniaturized, high efficiency and compatible for the given application." @default.
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- W4313407161 title "Metamaterial-FSS for Energy Harvesting in the Railway Environment" @default.
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