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Miniature Coil for Wireless Power and Data Transfer through Aluminum

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SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 22, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21227573

Keywords

inductive coupling; wireless power; inductive power transfer

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  1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [B638423]

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This paper presents the design and development of miniature coils for wireless power and data transfer through metal, demonstrating successful power and data transfer through aluminum using harvested power.
This paper presents the design and development of miniature coils for wireless power and data transfer through metal. Our coil has a total size of 15 mm x 13 mm x 6 mm. Experimental results demonstrate that we can harvest 440 mW through a 1 mm-thick aluminum plate. Aluminum and stainless-steel barriers of different thicknesses were used to characterize coil performance. Using a pair of the designed coils, we have developed a through-metal communication system to successfully transfer data through a 1 mm-thick aluminum plate. A maximum data rate of 100 bps was achieved using only harvested power. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that demonstrates power and data transfer through aluminum using miniature coils.

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