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Jorge Tavares

Researcher at University of Beira Interior

Publications -  6
Citations -  166

Jorge Tavares is an academic researcher from University of Beira Interior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy harvesting & Radio frequency. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 150 citations.

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Application of Wireless Sensor Networks to Automobiles

TL;DR: Calibration curves were produced which allowed for obtaining luminous intensity and temperature values in the appropriate units, and aspects of the definition of the architecture and the choice/implementation of the protocols are identified.
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Antennas and circuits for ambient RF energy harvesting in wireless body area networks

TL;DR: A dual-band band printed antenna operating at GSM bands (900/1800) is proposed, with gains of the order 1.8-2.06 dBi and efficiency 77.6-84%.
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Spectrum opportunities for electromagnetic energy harvesting from 350 mhz to 3 ghz

TL;DR: Spectrum opportunities for radio frequency energy harvesting identified through power density measurements from 350 MHz to 3 GHz are presented, enabling to convert RF energy to direct current (DC), providing an alternative source to power supply wireless sensor network (WSN) devices.
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Design and evaluation of multi-band RF energy harvesting circuits and antennas for WSNs

TL;DR: If the PCB fabrication is achieved by means of a rigorous control in the photo-positive method and chemical bath procedure applied to the PCB it allows for attaining better values for the conversion efficiency, the paper concludes.
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Experimental Characterization of Wearable Antennas and Circuits for RF Energy Harvesting in WBANs

TL;DR: In this paper, a dual-band printed antenna was conceived, operating at GSM bands (900/1800), with gains of 1.8 and 2.06 dBi, and efficiency varying from 77.6 to 82%, for the highest and lowest operating frequency bands, respectively.