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Design of an RRAM-Based Joint Model for Embedded Cellular Smartphone Self-Charging Device. [PDF]

open access: yesMicromachines (Basel)
Vishwakarma A   +4 more
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BIDIRECTIONAL WIRELESS EV CHARGING SYSTEM

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Sibin Raj P V   +2 more
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NFC-Enabled Wireless Charging

2012 4th International Workshop on Near Field Communication, 2012
This paper summarizes the results of our concept development for NFC-enabled wireless charging - i.e., an add-on to the existing NFC operating modes that implements charging power transmission and charging power reception with associated control functionality.
Jurvansuu, Marko   +6 more
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Ubiquitous wireless charging

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct, 2016
We present in this paper, our initial attempt in wireless power transfer for powering up various movable smart objects. Power supply is a core issue for every movable smart object. Two classical solutions to power such devices are either to plug the device or to use batteries.
Venkataraman Srinivasan   +3 more
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Bundle Charging: Wireless Charging Energy Minimization in Dense Wireless Sensor Networks

2019 IEEE 39th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2019
Using a mobile charger to wirelessly charge sensors is a promising yet not well-solved technique. Existing trajectory planning schemes for wireless charger either (1) fail to optimize the one-to-many characteristic of wireless charging or (2) fail to jointly optimize the charger movement cost and the charging cost.
Ning Wang, Jie Wu, Haipeng Dai
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Car Wireless Charging Device

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
this device designed a wireless power supply based on IAP15F2K61S2 single-chip microcomputer control device, the device using the theory of electromagnetic resonance to simulate future wireless charging way; Is application of a wireless power supply technology in an attempt to relieve the energy crisis.
Wen Lei, Xiao Ying Xiong, Wei Wang
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Wireless power takes charge

IEEE Spectrum, 2016
In 1891, Nikola Tesla performed an amazing demonstration: He illuminated a gas discharge tube (essentially a fluorescent bulb) with an electric field, showing that it was possible to transmit electric power without wires. Since then, advances in electronics and computing have given us portable versions of his contemporaries’ inventions—Bell’s telephone
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