Rohde & Schwarz drives AirFuel Alliance RF standardization efforts with first RF wireless power tester prototype

Rohde & Schwarz drives AirFuel Alliance RF standardization efforts with first RF wireless power tester prototype

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Rohde & Schwarz drives AirFuel Alliance RF standardization efforts with first RF wireless power tester prototype

Fri 18, 10 2024

Rohde & Schwarz showcased a proof of concept for testing far field wireless power systems at the IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE) in Kyoto, Japan. The radio frequency (RF) wireless power tester developed by Rohde & Schwarz utilizes the company’s test and measurement equipment along with wireless charging development kits available on the market. It also includes test automation features and a user-friendly web interface. With this setup, Rohde & Schwarz supports the AirFuel Alliance RF Standard.

Caption: The wireless power tester system supports the AirFuel Alliance Conformance Test Specification for RF charging. As the number of wireless communication devices surges toward 29 billion by 2030, as estimated by Statista, the need for innovative power solutions becomes critical. Traditional methods of powering devices, such as manual recharging, battery replacements, or wireless charging pads, are impractical and require costly regular maintenance. RF technology offers a promising alternative: devices can be wirelessly powered by converting RF signals into direct current (DC).

At the recent IEEE WPTCE conference in Kyoto, Japan, Rohde & Schwarz showcased a proof of concept for this technology with a wireless power tester (WPT) system prototype. RF wireless powering is a contactless power transfer technology that enables multiple devices to be powered simultaneously within several meters of the power source. This eliminates the need for wires and the hassle of maintaining batteries. RF wireless powering has a wide range of applications, and its most prominent use cases are for low-power IoT devices. For example, inside a smart building or a smart car, this technology would enable the many sensors to be powered without manual recharging or battery exchange.

Wireless power transmission also has environmental benefits. Battery manufacturing is a highly energy-intensive process, and the toxic material in batteries can also enter water sources. Wireless power transfer enables the use of battery-less devices, which potentially reduces the impact of batteries on the environment. The Rohde & Schwarz WPT project aims to develop a comprehensive testing solution for wireless power transmitters and receivers. Rohde & Schwarz is an active member of the AirFuel Alliance, a global coalition that is leading efforts toward a standardized RF wireless charging technology called AirFuel RF™. As a test and measurement provider, Rohde & Schwarz contributes its expertise to developing the industry standards that will define the future of wireless powering.

The Rohde & Schwarz WPT system supports the AirFuel Alliance Conformance Test Specification for RF charging. The test setup comprises the R&S SMB100B RF and microwave signal generator, R&S FSV3000 signal and spectrum analyzer, and R&S NGU source measure unit (SMU) used as a battery emulator, along with two R&S HMC8012 digital multimeters. The entire system can be controlled and automated via a web interface.

Dr.-Ing. Rania Morsi, head of the WPT project at Rohde & Schwarz, says:

“Today, we have over 15 billion connected IoT devices, yet we still power them manually. At the very least, low-power IoT devices should be powered over the air and without human interaction. We clearly see that wireless RF energy can meet this need, offering a maintenance-free solution that provides power on demand to multiple devices – even when the devices are in use or in motion. We are confident that the Rohde & Schwarz test solution for RF wireless power transfer will accelerate the adoption of this technology. We are excited to collaborate with AirFuel Alliance to test device conformance to the AirFuel Alliance RF standard.”

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, President and Chairman of AirFuel Alliance, says:

“I want to thank Rohde & Schwarz for their leadership in developing a wireless power tester (WPT) for the AirFuel RF standard. The WPT will enable companies to test and validate conformance to the AirFuel RF standard and accelerate the deployment of interoperable RF wireless power solutions.”

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About AirFuel™ Alliance

AirFuel Alliance is a global coalition of companies committed to a world where we can power up without plugging in. AirFuel develops universal standards for leading-edge wireless power technologies and accelerates their adoption by building a global, interoperable wireless power ecosystem supported by eco-friendly infrastructure through approved specifications and testing protocols. AirFuel Resonant and AirFuel RF technologies enable rapid charging of multiple devices simultaneously. For more information visit www.airfuel.org.

Rohde & Schwarz

Rohde & Schwarz is striving for a safer and connected world with its Test & Measurement, Technology Systems, and Networks & Cybersecurity Divisions. For 90 years, the global technology group has pushed technical boundaries with developments in cutting-edge technologies. The company’s leading-edge products and solutions empower industrial, regulatory, and government customers to attain technological and digital sovereignty. The privately owned, Munich-based company can act independently, long-term, and sustainably. Rohde & Schwarz generated net revenue of EUR 2.78 billion in the 2022/2023 fiscal year (July to June). On June 30, 2023, Rohde & Schwarz had around 13,800 employees worldwide. R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. All press releases, including photos for downloading, are available on the internet at www.press.rohde-schwarz.com.

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