
This manuscript presents a broadband high-efficiency dual-polarized dipole antenna for wireless power and data transfer. The proposed antenna mainly consists of cross-dipole patches, matching baluns, and a ground plane. The dual-polarized radiation mode was achieved by using two linear-polarization matching baluns to feed the cross-dipole patches orthogonally. The proposed dual-polarized dipole antenna realizes a bandwidth with S11 less than −10 dB (4.28 GHz–5.92 GHz) and a high radiation efficiency of about 95%. An independent rectifying circuit was designed, and a microwave energy transmission experiment was carried out. The final measured conversion efficiency for the two polarized ports at 5.8 GHz was about 77.6% and 76.4%, respectively. Simulation and measurement results showed that the proposed antenna is suitable for both wireless power and wireless data transfer applications.
dual-polarized antenna; wideband; wireless power transfer
dual-polarized antenna; wideband; wireless power transfer
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