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Modelling Of Wireless Power Transfer Ben Minnaert Mauro Mongiardo

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Modelling Of Wireless Power Transfer Ben Minnaert Mauro Mongiardo
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.61 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Ben Minnaert, Mauro Mongiardo
ISBN: 9783036505091, 3036505091
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Modelling Of Wireless Power Transfer Ben Minnaert Mauro Mongiardo by Ben Minnaert, Mauro Mongiardo 9783036505091, 3036505091 instant download after payment.

Wireless power transfer allows the transfer of energy from a transmitter to a receiver across an air gap, without any electrical connections. Technically, any device that needs power can become an application for wireless power transmission. The current list of applications is therefore very diverse, from low-power portable electronics and household devices to high-power industrial automation and electric vehicles. With the rise of IoT sensor networks and Industry 4.0, the presence of wireless energy transfer will only increase. In order to improve the current state of the art, models are being developed and tested experimentally. Such models allow simulating, quantifying, predicting, or visualizing certain aspects of the power transfer from transmitter(s) to receiver(s). Moreover, they often result in a better understanding of the fundamentals of the wireless link. This book presents a wonderful collection of peer-reviewed papers that focus on the modelling of wireless power transmission. It covers both inductive and capacitive wireless coupling and includes work on multiple transmitters and/or receivers.

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