In this paper, the efficiency of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) wireless power transfer systems is examined. Closed-form solutions for the receiver loads that maximize either the total efficiency or the efficiency for a specific receiver are derived. They are validated with the solutions obtained using genetic algorithm (GA) optimization. The optimum load values required to maximize the total efficiency are found to be identical for all the receivers. Alternatively, the loads of receivers can be adjusted to deliver power selectively to a receiver of interest. The total efficiency is not significantly affected by this selective power distribution. A SIMO system is fabricated and tested; the measured efficiency matches closely with the e...
In this paper, an equivalent model based on two identical loop wire antennas separated by an air gap...
A general procedure to optimize a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) capacitive wireless power tr...
This paper analyses a multiport wireless power transfer system described by its admittance matrix. T...
A method to control the power distribution among receivers by the load values in a single-input, mul...
This paper addresses the optimization of the compensation networks of a wireless power transfer syst...
We propose the conditions for maximum overall efficiency at the constraint of satisfying asymmetric ...
This paper proposes a new and general method to optimize a working frequency and a load resistance i...
Wireless power transfer with multiple transmitters can have several advantages, including more robus...
We consider wireless power transfer, realized by means of resonant reactive magnetic coupling, betwe...
The problem of determining the optimal loads for realizing maximum power transfer...
With the increase of charging requirements in electrical equipment, the wireless power transfer (WPT...
This paper will present a novel approach to the design of wireless energy transfer devices, by means...
Capacitive wireless power transfer from one transmitter to multiple receivers is discussed and analy...
In this paper, an equivalent model based on two identical loop wire antennas separated by an air gap...
A general procedure to optimize a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) capacitive wireless power tr...
This paper analyses a multiport wireless power transfer system described by its admittance matrix. T...
A method to control the power distribution among receivers by the load values in a single-input, mul...
This paper addresses the optimization of the compensation networks of a wireless power transfer syst...
We propose the conditions for maximum overall efficiency at the constraint of satisfying asymmetric ...
This paper proposes a new and general method to optimize a working frequency and a load resistance i...
Wireless power transfer with multiple transmitters can have several advantages, including more robus...
We consider wireless power transfer, realized by means of resonant reactive magnetic coupling, betwe...
The problem of determining the optimal loads for realizing maximum power transfer...
With the increase of charging requirements in electrical equipment, the wireless power transfer (WPT...
This paper will present a novel approach to the design of wireless energy transfer devices, by means...
Capacitive wireless power transfer from one transmitter to multiple receivers is discussed and analy...
In this paper, an equivalent model based on two identical loop wire antennas separated by an air gap...
A general procedure to optimize a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) capacitive wireless power tr...
This paper analyses a multiport wireless power transfer system described by its admittance matrix. T...