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      Retrodirective Multi-User Wireless Power Transfer With Massive MIMO

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              Wireless Powered Communication: Opportunities and Challenges

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              The performance of wireless communication is fundamentally constrained by the limited battery life of wireless devices, whose operations are frequently disrupted due to the need of manual battery replacement/recharging. The recent advance in radio frequency (RF) enabled wireless energy transfer (WET) technology provides an attractive solution named wireless powered communication (WPC), where the wireless devices are powered by dedicated wireless power transmitters to provide continuous and stable microwave energy over the air. As a key enabling technology for truly perpetual communications, WPC opens up the potential to build a network with larger throughput, higher robustness, and increased flexibility compared to its battery-powered counterpart. However, the combination of wireless energy and information transmissions also raises many new research problems and implementation issues to be addressed. In this article, we provide an overview of state-of-the-art RF-enabled WET technologies and their applications to wireless communications, with highlights on the key design challenges, solutions, and opportunities ahead.
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                Journal
                IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
                IEEE Wireless Commun. Lett.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                2162-2337
                2162-2345
                February 2018
                February 2018
                : 7
                : 1
                : 54-57
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                10.1109/LWC.2017.2753259
                4671721e-eb40-4dff-9bc1-bf15c0790eb8
                © 2018
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