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Reconfigurable Magnetic Resonance-Coupled Wireless Power Transfer System

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 30, Issue 11, Pages 6057-6069

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2015.2422776

Keywords

Frequency splitting; inductive power transfer; magnetic resonance coupling (MRC); misalignment tolerance; reconfigurable system; transmission efficiency; wireless charging; wireless power transfer (WPT)

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This paper presents a method for a reconfigurable magnetic resonance-coupled wireless power transfer (R-MRC-WPT) system in order to achieve higher transmission efficiency under various transmission distance and/or misalignment conditions. Higher efficiency, longer transmission distance, and larger misalignment tolerance can be achieved with the presented R-MRC-WPT system when compared to the conventional four-coil MRC-WPT (C-MRC-WPT) system. The reconfigurability in the R-MRC-WPT system is achieved by adaptively switching between different sizes of drive loops and load loops. All drive loops are in the same plane and all load loops are also in the same plane; this method does not require mechanical movements of the drive loop and load loop and does not result in the system volume increase. Theoretical basis of the method for the R-MRC-WPT system is derived based on a circuit model and an analytical model. Results from a proof-of-concept experimental prototype, with transmitter and receiver coil diameter of 60 cm each, show that the transmission efficiency of the R-MRC-WPT system is higher than the transmission efficiency of the C-MRC-WPT system and the capacitor tuning system for all distances up to 200 cm (similar to 3.3 times the coil diameter) and for all lateral misalignment values within 60 cm (one coil diameter).

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