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Inductive Power Transfer

open access: yesProceedings of the IEEE, 2013
Inductive power transfer (IPT) was an engineering curiosity less than 30 years ago, but, at that time, it has grown to be an important technology in a variety of applications. The paper looks at the background to IPT and how its development was based on sound engineering principles leading on to factory automation and growing to a $1 billion industry ...
Grant A Covic, John T Boys
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The Duality of Inductive Power Transfer and Capacitive Power Transfer

2020 8th International Conference on Power Electronics Systems and Applications (PESA), 2020
Both inductive and capacitive wireless power transfer can be used for the charging of electric vehicles theoretically. In this paper, the mutual-capacitance coupling model of capacitive power transfer is proposed by analogy with the mutual-inductance coupling model of inductive power transfer. In single input single output (SISO), multiple input single
Yuanchen Wang, Minghao Wang, Deyan Lin
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Magnetostimulation by inductive power transfer systems

2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, 2013
Inductive wireless power transfer (IPT) necessarily involves intense time-varying magnetic fields. As predicted by Faraday's law, the time-varying magnetic flux due to the primary-side coupler of an IPT system induces electric field and hence current in all conductive materials which enter its field, intentionally or inadvertently. Thus, we examine the
James McLean   +2 more
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Inductive Power Transfer for 100W battery charging

IECON 2013 - 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2013
Today, Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) is widely investigated to provide wireless battery charge. Potential applications range from a few Watts of handheld devices to kWatts of automotive applications. Despite of comfort and safety options, wireless charging features relatively poor power conversion efficiency.
PELLITTERI, Filippo   +4 more
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Multifrequency Inductive Power Transfer

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2014
This paper presents a generalized analysis of an inductive power transfer system where multiple frequencies are used to transfer power through the magnetic link. Specifically, we consider a system that amplifies both the fundamental and the third harmonic generated by a full-bridge inverter in order to transfer power to a receiver at both frequencies ...
Zeljko Pantic   +2 more
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Interphase Mutual Inductance in Polyphase Inductive Power Transfer Systems

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2009
Roadway powered electric vehicles with minimal or no onboard energy storage have been proposed for many years, but the concept has only recently become feasible via three-phase inductive power transfer (IPT) systems. A wide zone can be created over which power transfer is relatively constant.
Michael L. G. Kissin   +2 more
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Simulation of an inductive coupled power transfer system

IECON 2016 - 42nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2016
This paper presents two methods for simulating inductive coupled power transfer. The simulations are done using finite element calculations in Comsol Multiphysics. An analytic approach that uses the filamentary method is considered in order to compare the simulation results.
Dan-Sebastian Filip, Dorin Petreus
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Luxating Inverter for an Inductive Power Transfer System

IECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2018
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has evolved as a viable alternative to the wired systems in many applications such as the charging of electrical vehicles. The key aspect of WPT is the operation at high frequencies, which reduces the size and cost of the system components. A suitable inverter topology (typically consisting of power semi -conductor devices)
Utkarsh D. Kavimandan   +2 more
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Power Transfer With an Inductive Link and Wireless Tuning

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2013
This paper presents the analysis of two air-coupled coils used to transfer energy to charge a battery. This battery is used to power an electronic device designed to monitor variables such as impact strength, range of temperature, and humidity associated with the transport of fruits.
Valner Joao Brusamarello   +4 more
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