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RC Filter Design for Wireless Power Transfer: A Fourier Series Approach

In this letter, we study the impact of the low-pass resistor-capacitor (RC) filter on radio frequency (RF) wireless power transfer (WPT). The RC filter influences both the RF bandwidth by removing the harmonics as well as the ripple voltage at the output of the rectifier. In particular, a large (small) RC time constant, reduces (increases) the ripple but decreases (enhances) the direct-current (DC) component. By following a Fourier series approach, we obtain closed-form expressions for the rectifier's output voltage, the RC filter's output as well as the DC voltage. Our analytical framework provides a complete characterization of the RC filter's impact on the WPT performance. We show that this complete and tractable analytical framework is suitable for the proper design of the RC filter in WPT systems.

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