Proposal of a power source definition to provide interoperable use of wireless power transfer systems

Author(s):  
Olaf Simon ◽  
Thomas Krempel ◽  
Wolfgang Schnurbusch ◽  
Axel Hoppe ◽  
Faical Turki
Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2844 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alicia Triviño-Cabrera ◽  
José Sánchez

Users are increasing their demands on the home appliances they utilize by requiring them to be powered anywhere and anytime. In order to satisfy this need, wireless power transfer helps transfer energy between objects without conductors. For domestic scenarios, strongly magnetic resonant technology offers a method to enable wireless power transfer, even when there exist intermediate non-metallic objects between the wireless power source and the load. This paper reviews this technology with a comprehensive explanation about its fundamentals and physical principles. Some practical issues are also analyzed in this work. Particularly, how the control can be designed and how the coils are built. Finally, this paper also addresses the study about the features of other technologies to power home appliances without conductors. They can be foreseen as the technological competitors of strongly coupled magnetic resonant systems.


2012 ◽  
Vol 516-517 ◽  
pp. 1737-1741
Author(s):  
Mei Ling Qu ◽  
Xin Zhi Shi ◽  
Chang Qi ◽  
Gao Feng Wang

Wireless power transfer brings the possibility of connector-free for electric devices. Because there is no electric connection between power source and load, the system employs wireless power transfer based on magnetic resonance becomes safer, more convenient and more reliable. The wireless power transfer system of four-coils based on magnetic resonances is analyzed, including phenomenon of frequency splitting, effect of the angle between the source coil and the device coil, and effect of external objects. Simulation results are presented in this paper.


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