On the comparison of energy sources: Feasibility of radio frequency and ambient light harvesting

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With growing interest in multi source energy harvesting including integrated microchips we propose a comparison of radio frequency (RF) and solar energy sources in a typical city. Harvesting devices for RF and solar energy will be competing for space of a compact micro or nano device as well as for orientation with respect to the energy source. This is why it is essential to investigate importance of every source of energy and make a decision whether it will be worthwhile to include such harvesters. We considered theoretically possible irradiance by RF signal in different situations, typical for the modern urban environment and compared it with ambient solar energy sources available through the night, including moonlight.Our estimations show that solar light energy dominates by far margin practically all the time, even during the night, if there is a full moon in the absence of clouds. At the same time, in the closed compartments or at the new moon RF harvesting can be beneficial as a source of "free" energy.

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Korotkevich, A. O., Galochkina, Z. S., Lavrova, O., & Coutsias, E. A. (2015). On the comparison of energy sources: Feasibility of radio frequency and ambient light harvesting. Renewable Energy, 81, 804–807. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2015.03.065

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