Performance of Wireless Power Transfer via High Frequency Resonating Coil
By: Walake, Ramesh.
Contributor(s): Yanagimath, M. P.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2018Edition: Vol.4(2), Jul-Dec.Description: 35-39p.Subject(s): EXTC EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of wireless network securitySummary: main aim of this paper is to give an overview of recent researches and development in the field of wireless power transmission. The methods applied for wireless power transmission like Induction, Electromagnetic transmission, Electrodynamic induction, Radio, Microwave and Electrostatic Induction. This paper focuses on the latest technologies, merits and demerits in this field. Day by day new technologies are making our life simpler. Wireless power transmission could be one of the next technologies that bring the future nearer. In this paper, it has been discussed that it is possible to charge low power devices wirelessly via inductive coupling. It minimizes the complexity that arises for the use of conventional wire system. In addition, the paper also opens up new possibilities of wireless systems in our other daily life uses.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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main aim of this paper is to give an overview of recent researches and development in the field of wireless power transmission. The methods applied for wireless power transmission like Induction, Electromagnetic transmission, Electrodynamic induction, Radio, Microwave and Electrostatic Induction. This paper focuses on the latest technologies, merits and demerits in this field. Day by day new technologies are making our life simpler. Wireless power transmission could be one of the next technologies that bring the future nearer. In this paper, it has been discussed that it is possible to charge low power devices wirelessly via inductive coupling. It minimizes the complexity that arises for the use of conventional wire system. In addition, the paper also opens up new possibilities of wireless systems in our other daily life uses.
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