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Design and Control of a Novel Wireless Energy Router With Independent Power Transmission Channels

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 2940-2955

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2022.3218544

Keywords

Wireless communication; Multilevel converters; Power transmission; Resonant frequency; Interference; Wireless power transfer; Regulation; Compensation network; multilevel converter; wireless energy router; wireless power transfer (WPT)

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This article proposes a novel wireless energy router that enables power exchange among multiple energy storage devices, such as mobile electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage stations. Independent power transmission channels with specific operating frequencies are built using wireless power transfer technology. The power flow in each channel is regulated through the synthesis of multiple-frequency voltage components and dual-side phase-shift control strategy. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed wireless energy router.
Energy routers are intelligent power electronic systems that enable energy sharing and flexible power flow regulation among various distributed energy sources. Combining the excellent feature of wireless power transfer technology for contactless transmission of electrical energy, this article proposes a novel wireless energy router to realize the power exchange of multiple energy storage devices, such as various mobile electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage stations. Independent power transmission channels with specific operating frequencies are built between any two of the power-exchanging units. The multiple resonating decoupling compensations are designed and implemented, which offer each power-exchanging unit and various resonate operating frequencies while suppressing the frequency components from irrelevant channels. Moreover, through generation by the bidirectional multilevel converter, the drive voltage of each unit can naturally realize the synthesis of multiple-frequency voltage components. In addition, the decoupled dual-side phase-shift control with capacitor voltage balancing strategy is proposed to regulate the power flow in each power channel. As a result, simultaneous energy sharing among power storage devices can be achieved. And the power flows can be adjusted independently without cross interference. Finally, both simulation and experimental results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed wireless energy router.

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