This thesis deals with the magnetic fields generated in the vicinity of a dynamic wireless power transfer system for electric vehicles. The objective of this work is to develop a novel methodology dedicated to these systems, fully independent of the characteristics of the system (i.e. geometry and frequency). The magnetic fields generated by such systems can be harmful to human health, since they are induced by high intensity currents in order to transfer high power in short ranges, thus the assessment of the magnetic fields in vicinity of the system is critical for this technology. The chapters of this thesis describe step by step, the modeling, the co-simulation and the experimental validation of a simplified dynamic wireless power transf...
International audienceElectrodynamic wireless power transfer systems consist in sending power to an ...
This chapter studies an inductive-based wireless power transfer system for low-power applications at...
The human body is more and more exposed to the “electrosmog”, due to increasing usage of electricity...
Development of contactless battery charging is an opportunity for electric vehicles. Compared to reg...
International audienceThis paper showcases a new approach for the evaluation of magnetic field radia...
The limited electric-vehicle distance range is the main reason hindering the development of the elec...
Purpose: The paper presents the Finite Element (FE) evaluation of the magnetic field emitted by a Wi...
The objective of this work is to analyze the behavior of a wireless power transfer system for applic...
This thesis is carried out in collaboration between the GeePs laboratory and the VEDECOM institute. ...
Les travaux de recherche de cette thèse sont menés dans le cadre d’une collaboration entre le labora...
The work presented in this manuscript have been realized from September 2005 (at CEGELY) to June 201...
International audienceWireless power transfer (WPT) technologies have now reached a commercial stage...
In this paper, a wireless power transfer model through the example of inductively-coupled coils of i...
Trabalho apresentado em 9th Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Sys...
Purpose: The paper presents the Finite Element (FE) evaluation of the magnetic field emitted by a Wi...
International audienceElectrodynamic wireless power transfer systems consist in sending power to an ...
This chapter studies an inductive-based wireless power transfer system for low-power applications at...
The human body is more and more exposed to the “electrosmog”, due to increasing usage of electricity...
Development of contactless battery charging is an opportunity for electric vehicles. Compared to reg...
International audienceThis paper showcases a new approach for the evaluation of magnetic field radia...
The limited electric-vehicle distance range is the main reason hindering the development of the elec...
Purpose: The paper presents the Finite Element (FE) evaluation of the magnetic field emitted by a Wi...
The objective of this work is to analyze the behavior of a wireless power transfer system for applic...
This thesis is carried out in collaboration between the GeePs laboratory and the VEDECOM institute. ...
Les travaux de recherche de cette thèse sont menés dans le cadre d’une collaboration entre le labora...
The work presented in this manuscript have been realized from September 2005 (at CEGELY) to June 201...
International audienceWireless power transfer (WPT) technologies have now reached a commercial stage...
In this paper, a wireless power transfer model through the example of inductively-coupled coils of i...
Trabalho apresentado em 9th Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Sys...
Purpose: The paper presents the Finite Element (FE) evaluation of the magnetic field emitted by a Wi...
International audienceElectrodynamic wireless power transfer systems consist in sending power to an ...
This chapter studies an inductive-based wireless power transfer system for low-power applications at...
The human body is more and more exposed to the “electrosmog”, due to increasing usage of electricity...