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Using Leather as a Substrate in Rectenna for Devices Consuming Minimal Power

Raghav Aggarwal, Pramod Sharma

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This study examines a lightweight, modular receiving wire for power-efficient devices. Despite being compact in size, the suggested receiving wire possesses a high level of directivity and a high transfer rate. Because it is flexible, wearable, tiny, takes little thought, and has amazing characteristics like low dielectric consistency, low misfortune digression, and increased proficiency, polystyrene froth is employed as a substrate. The receiving wire's boundaries, such as return unfortune, gain, data transfer, and radiation design, are amazing. The CST programming reproduces the foam-based plan.

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