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Theoretical and experimental characterization of moving wireless power transfer systems
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2016.
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Abstract
- The idea of this paper is to develop a moving resonant wireless power transfer (WPT) system capable of keeping the coupling factor, and thus the power transfer, invariable with respect to the reciprocal system sides positions. A typical scenario is the WPT to moving objects on a platform equipped with a sequence of coils underneath. If a single TX coil is active at a time, the receiver movement would cause the coupling coefficient, and consequently the transmitted power, to oscillate. To cope with this problem, in this work we propose to make use of two active Tx coils. Different coil geometries and coil connections have been investigated, trying to get an insight into the coupling mechanism. This have been done by full-wave simulations and measurements of the selected structures and by varying some key parameters of the geometry itself. The connections between coils have been done in post-processing and the results have been plotted for comparison. Future work has been proposed.
- Subjects :
- Coupling
Engineering
Resonant inductive coupling
Work (thermodynamics)
Radiation
Moving Vehicle
business.industry
020208 electrical & electronic engineering
Electrical engineering
020206 networking & telecommunications
02 engineering and technology
Inductive Power Transfer
Moving Wireless Power Transfer
Mechanism (engineering)
Computer Networks and Communication
Electromagnetic coil
WPT
Near-Field
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Maximum power transfer theorem
Wireless power transfer
Wireless Power Transfer
business
Instrumentation
Coupling coefficient of resonators
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....080d78dff6ec18499750044cadb16e41