A novel spatially modulated communication method, appropriate for wireless power transmission applications at 5.8GHz, is proposed using dual scatterers embedded with lumped elements. Analytical expression for the received wave in the spatial modulation is derived, and the characteristics are verified with simulation and measurement by varying the embedded capacitor. The maximum measured variation of the received voltage is more than 15dB and that of the phase is more than 270 degrees at 5.8GHz. The estimated amplitude modulation factor is more than 70%. Using the data obtained, we estimate the practical received waveforms modulated by the applied voltage to a varactor for the amplitude modulation scheme.
Akira SAITOU
The University of Electro-Communications
Kohei HASEGAWA
The University of Electro-Communica-tions
Ryo ISHIKAWA
The University of Electro-Communica-tions
Kazuhiko HONJO
The University of Electro-Communica-tions
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Akira SAITOU, Kohei HASEGAWA, Ryo ISHIKAWA, Kazuhiko HONJO, "Spatially Modulated Communication Method Using Dual Scatterers Embedded with Lumped Elements for Wireless Power Transmission" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E96-B, no. 10, pp. 2425-2430, October 2013, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E96.B.2425.
Abstract: A novel spatially modulated communication method, appropriate for wireless power transmission applications at 5.8GHz, is proposed using dual scatterers embedded with lumped elements. Analytical expression for the received wave in the spatial modulation is derived, and the characteristics are verified with simulation and measurement by varying the embedded capacitor. The maximum measured variation of the received voltage is more than 15dB and that of the phase is more than 270 degrees at 5.8GHz. The estimated amplitude modulation factor is more than 70%. Using the data obtained, we estimate the practical received waveforms modulated by the applied voltage to a varactor for the amplitude modulation scheme.
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