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A wireless sensor network is considered a game changing technology. Currently, the power of the sensors is limited by the limits of the batteries. This chapter investigated wireless power transfer (WPT) via radio wave or microwave for a batteryless and wireless sensor network. In this study, a WPT assisted ZigBee was proposed as a low power wireless sensor. In particular, to suppress the interference between the WPT and the wireless communication, a time division duplex WPT (TDD-WPT) was proposed to enable the coexistence of WPT and ZigBee on the same frequency band. A scheduled TDD-WPT that can automatically transmit wireless power between the wireless communication devices was suggested and examined through an experiment.
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Shinohara, N. (2016). Simultaneous WPT and Wireless Communication with TDD Algorithm at Same Frequency Band. In: Nikoletseas, S., Yang, Y., Georgiadis, A. (eds) Wireless Power Transfer Algorithms, Technologies and Applications in Ad Hoc Communication Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46810-5_9
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