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30 March 2010 Power beaming to a micro aerial vehicle using an active phased array
Hironori Sawahara, Akinori Oda, Diallo Alseny, Kimiya Komurasaki, Yoshihiro Arakawa
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Abstract
A power beaming system to a Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) using 5.8GHz microwaves has been developed. The system consists of three sub-systems; a pointing system, a tracking system, and a receiving system. The MAV is tracked using the phase information of pilot signal. Software retro-directive function has been realized through a PC control and a microwave beam is pointed to the MAV using an active phased array. The beam divergence was about 9deg and the beam steering angle was from -9deg to +9deg. Light-weight flexible rectenna array made of cupper tapes and a thin polyimide film was mounted on a wing of the MAV model, and the electric motor was driven by the received power. The weight per unit reception area was 26mg/cm2.
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Hironori Sawahara, Akinori Oda, Diallo Alseny, Kimiya Komurasaki, and Yoshihiro Arakawa "Power beaming to a micro aerial vehicle using an active phased array", Proc. SPIE 7646, Nanosensors, Biosensors, and Info-Tech Sensors and Systems 2010, 76460S (30 March 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.847350
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Micro unmanned aerial vehicles

Microwave radiation

Phased arrays

Phase shift keying

Sensors

Beam steering

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