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Passive wireless microsystems harvest their operational power from the radio-frequency waves emitted from their base stations. Based on the characteristics of the wireless links with base stations, passive wireless microsystems are loosely classified as inductively coupled also known as nearfield coupled and electromagneticallycoupled also known as farfieldcoupled.
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Yuan, F. (2011). Radio-Frequency Power Harvest. In: CMOS Circuits for Passive Wireless Microsystems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7680-2_2
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