Power line communication integrated in a Wireless Power Transfer system: A feasibility study

Author(s):  
Sami Barmada ◽  
Marco Raugi ◽  
Mauro Tucci
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (17) ◽  
pp. 4535
Author(s):  
Viktor Shevchenko ◽  
Bohdan Pakhaliuk ◽  
Oleksandr Husev ◽  
Oleksandr Veligorskyi ◽  
Deniss Stepins ◽  
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A promising solution for inductive power transfer and wireless charging is presented on the basis of a single-phase three-level T-type Neutral Point Clamped GaN-based inverter with two coupled transmitting coils. The article focuses on the feasibility study of GaN transistor application in the wireless power transfer system based on the T-type inverter on the primary side. An analysis of power losses in the main components of the system is performed: semiconductors and magnetic elements. System modeling was performed using Power Electronics Simulation Software (PSIM). It is shown that the main losses of the system are static losses in the filter inductor and rectifier diodes on the secondary side, while GaN transistors can be successfully used for the wireless power transfer system. The main features of the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design of GaN transistors are considered in advance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (11) ◽  
pp. 1368-1369
Author(s):  
Jiawei Ge ◽  
Hassan Eldeeb ◽  
Kun Liu ◽  
Jinping Kang ◽  
Haisen Zhao ◽  
...  

Accurate system resistance may lead to an obvious error between the simulated and the real efficiency of the system. This paper proposes an optimal range of coupling coefficient for ensuring the efficiency and the sufficient output power of the WPT (wireless power transfer) system. A 3-kW prototype WPT system is manufactured and the effectiveness of the optimal range of coupling coefficient is validated.


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