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      Omni-Directional Wideband Antenna Array with Solar Cells

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          Abstract Distributed sensor networks are becoming more and more widespread due to their substantial benefits to our daily lives. These sensors, in most cases, are distributed in nature and even may require mobility. This, in turn, implies omnidirectional collector units to collect the data from various sensors at arbitrary directions. This work summarizes the performance outcomes of various integrated wide-band antenna structures and solar power generation topologies to achieve equal gain in all directions. Purpose of the array in this instance is contrary to enhance the received signal levels in all directions. Low-cost solutions ranging from the planar helical printed circuit board (PCB) designs to vertical wire helical antennas were investigated. An optimum design structure for multiple ISM bands (868 MHz to 915 MHz) was proposed and characterized considering the cost, size, directional coverage and most significantly RF sensitivity and range of the overall design. The final water-resistant solar-powered wideband transceiver front-end has provided range improvement and omnidirectional radiation pattern. The system consists of a 190mm x 190mm low-cost FR4 substrate and a Wilkinson network to combine the power of 8 helical wire antennas sprinkled along with the solar cells. The self-contained, Sun-powered unit resulted in 4.5-dB sensitivity improvement in measurements.

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                Journal
                jmoea
                Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications
                J. Microw. Optoelectron. Electromagn. Appl.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Microondas e Optoeletrônica e Sociedade Brasileira de Eletromagnetismo (São Caetano do Sul, SP, Brazil )
                2179-1074
                March 2021
                : 20
                : 1
                : 60-75
                Affiliations
                [1] orgnameOzyegin University İstanbul orgdiv1Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Turkey naveed.ullah@ 123456ozu.edu.tr
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                S2179-10742021000100060 S2179-1074(21)02000100060
                10.1590/2179-10742021v20i1885
                dad7f29c-a9d2-4ec6-8831-38a6eb8d7e26

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 17 May 2020
                : 10 November 2020
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 26, Pages: 16
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                ISM,Antenna array,Wideband,Solar powered
                ISM, Antenna array, Wideband, Solar powered

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