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  • Electromagnetics and Antenna Theory
  • Wireless Communication Systems

Background:

  • Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) systems require efficient transmitting antennas.
  • Circularly Polarized (CP) antennas offer advantages in WPT due to polarization diversity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the performance of CP array antennas for WPT applications.
  • To evaluate different mounting configurations of CP transmitting antennas for WPT.

Main Methods:

  • Fabrication and testing of multiple 5.8 GHz CP array antennas.
  • Evaluation of antenna performance across three distinct mounting configurations.
  • Analysis of key parameters: return loss, gain, axial ratio, and radiation pattern.

Main Results:

  • All three tested mounting configurations demonstrated performance consistent with theoretical predictions.
  • The CP array antennas showed suitability for WPT applications.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed CP array antenna design is effective for WPT systems.
  • The antenna's performance is robust across different mounting scenarios, supporting its use in space or ground-based WPT.