This study proposed an approach to dynamic wireless charging that uses a rotating receiver coil. Our simulation study focused on the verification of a novel way of increasing the coupling coefficient and power transfer stability by following the flux of the transmitting coils. To obtain the highest possible coupling by means of the FEM analysis, we studied the optimization of the trajectory of the angular velocity of the rotating receiver. The coupling coefficient trajectories that were obtained were simulated by means of the state space model with three transmitters. Our comprehensive analysis showed that the proposed approach of wireless power transmission enabled a 40% increase in the usage of track space
This paper proposes a nonlinear state-space model for a dynamic wireless power transfer system (DWPT...
In wireless power transfer (WPT) systems using magnetic coupling resonance, when there is a registra...
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the process of transferring power from one circuit onto another wit...
The aim of this study is to optimize the system in the wireless power supply using multiple transmit...
The wireless communication technologies has been found in all aspects of our social and economic lif...
In this paper we describe a geometry design solution to minimize performance variations of a wireles...
When the transmitting and receiving coils are equivalent with or not significantly smaller than thei...
The misalignment problem is a major challenge in dynamic wireless power transfer systems with a segm...
The idea of this paper is to develop a moving resonant wireless power transfer (WPT) system capable ...
Multiple magnetic couplings used to increase the link distance in wireless power transfer systems (W...
In this letter, a new coupling structure for dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) systems is propo...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) based on magnetic resonant coupling is a promising technology in many ...
The paper is focused on the optimization of the compensation network of a wireless power transfer sy...
We consider wireless power transfer, realized by means of resonant reactive magnetic coupling, betwe...
Simultaneous power transfer to multiple receiver (Rx) system is one of the key advantages of wireles...
This paper proposes a nonlinear state-space model for a dynamic wireless power transfer system (DWPT...
In wireless power transfer (WPT) systems using magnetic coupling resonance, when there is a registra...
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the process of transferring power from one circuit onto another wit...
The aim of this study is to optimize the system in the wireless power supply using multiple transmit...
The wireless communication technologies has been found in all aspects of our social and economic lif...
In this paper we describe a geometry design solution to minimize performance variations of a wireles...
When the transmitting and receiving coils are equivalent with or not significantly smaller than thei...
The misalignment problem is a major challenge in dynamic wireless power transfer systems with a segm...
The idea of this paper is to develop a moving resonant wireless power transfer (WPT) system capable ...
Multiple magnetic couplings used to increase the link distance in wireless power transfer systems (W...
In this letter, a new coupling structure for dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) systems is propo...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) based on magnetic resonant coupling is a promising technology in many ...
The paper is focused on the optimization of the compensation network of a wireless power transfer sy...
We consider wireless power transfer, realized by means of resonant reactive magnetic coupling, betwe...
Simultaneous power transfer to multiple receiver (Rx) system is one of the key advantages of wireles...
This paper proposes a nonlinear state-space model for a dynamic wireless power transfer system (DWPT...
In wireless power transfer (WPT) systems using magnetic coupling resonance, when there is a registra...
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the process of transferring power from one circuit onto another wit...