Introduction to wireless power transfer:

There have been dramatic progresses in wireless power transfer (WPT) in terms of power level (>50kW);efficiency (>90%), transfer distance (>300 mm) and misalignment tolerance (>300mm), thanks to optimized coil design, magnetic resonance tuning ability and soft switching of power converte...

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1. Verfasser: Mi, Chris (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch Video
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: United States IEEE 2015
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Zusammenfassung:There have been dramatic progresses in wireless power transfer (WPT) in terms of power level (>50kW);efficiency (>90%), transfer distance (>300 mm) and misalignment tolerance (>300mm), thanks to optimized coil design, magnetic resonance tuning ability and soft switching of power converters employed in the WTP systems. This is the first tutorial of five in a series developed on the topic of wireless power transfer by Prof. Chris Mi, fellow of IEEE and Professor of University of Michigan-Dearborn. In this first tutorial, Dr. Chris Mi provides an overview of wireless power transfer technology and its application in electric vehicle charging. Different terminologies in wireless power transfer will be explained. Various methods for wireless power transfer will be discussed. Magnetic resonance and compensation methods will be introduced. Topics covered include: Conventional charging methods: conductive charging and battery swapping; ; Issues of conventional charging; History of WPT; Method of WPT: microwave, laser, ultrasound, magnetic resonance; Application of WPT; State of the art of WPT; Limitations of current WPT in EV applications; Resonant topologies of WPT: series-series; series-parallel, and parallel-series
Beschreibung:Description based on online resource; title from title screen (IEEE Xplore Digital Library, viewed November 18, 2020)
Beschreibung:1 Online-Resource (1 Videodatei, 60 Minuten) color illustrations
ISBN:9781509005000

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