CSI-free Rotary Antenna Beamforming for Massive RF Wireless Energy Transfer
Onel L. A. L\'opez, Hirley Alves, Samuel Montejo-S\'anchez, Richard D., Souza, Matti Latva-aho

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel CSI-free rotary antenna beamforming scheme for RF wireless energy transfer that outperforms existing methods, scales well with antenna elements, and offers practical advantages in IoT networks.
Contribution
Proposes a new CSI-free rotary beamforming method with rotation-based gains and power control, improving efficiency and safety in massive RF energy transfer scenarios.
Findings
RAB achieves average EH gains scaling as 0.85√M.
Performance approaches or surpasses full-CSI schemes with many devices.
RAB is robust against non line-of-sight conditions and adaptable to different antenna topologies.
Abstract
Radio frequency (RF) wireless energy transfer (WET) is a key technology that may allow seamlessly powering future massive low-energy Internet of Things (IoT) networks. To enable efficient massive WET, channel state information (CSI)-limited/free multi-antenna transmit schemes have been recently proposed in the literature. The idea is to reduce/null the energy costs to be paid by energy harvesting (EH) IoT nodes from participating in large-scale time/power-consuming CSI training, but still enable some transmit spatial gains. In this paper, we take another step forward by proposing a novel CSI-free rotary antenna beamforming (RAB) WET scheme that outperforms all state-of-the-art CSI-free schemes in a scenario where a power beacon (PB) equipped with a uniform linear array (ULA) powers a large set of surrounding EH IoT devices. RAB uses a properly designed CSI-free beamformer combined with…
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