
Wireless Power Transfer Technologies
Theory and technologies
Naoki Shinohara(Editor)
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 14. May 2024
Book
Hardback
345 pages
978-1-83953-892-6 (ISBN)
Description
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) serves to transfer power from a grid or storage unit to a device without the need for cable connections. This can be performed by induction, as well as by using radio or microwaves.
The technology is already seeing widespread use; for example, for charging of cell phones and toothbrushes. R&D of WPT, especially inductive and resonance coupling WPT, has been active over recent years. The increased need to decarbonize the transport sector in particular is resulting in growing interest in electric vehicles and their comfortable charging.
This second edition of Wireless Power Transfer Technologies: Theory and technologies covers the very latest in theory and technology for WPT, for inductive and resonance coupling as well as radiative WPT with radio waves. It describes the theory as well as the technology and applications. Updates to the new edition include output characteristics of multi-hop systems, technologies, new experimental data, developments on regulation and standardization, WPT for dynamic EV charging, and far-field WPT.
After revising inductive and resonance coupling theory, chapters cover multi-hop wireless power transmission, circuit theory, power transfer via radio waves, antennas and phased arrays, transmitter, inverter and rectifier technology, WPT for electric vehicles, long-distance WPT, as well as biological and medical aspects.
This revised, expanded and updated new edition is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia involved with power systems and vehicles.
The technology is already seeing widespread use; for example, for charging of cell phones and toothbrushes. R&D of WPT, especially inductive and resonance coupling WPT, has been active over recent years. The increased need to decarbonize the transport sector in particular is resulting in growing interest in electric vehicles and their comfortable charging.
This second edition of Wireless Power Transfer Technologies: Theory and technologies covers the very latest in theory and technology for WPT, for inductive and resonance coupling as well as radiative WPT with radio waves. It describes the theory as well as the technology and applications. Updates to the new edition include output characteristics of multi-hop systems, technologies, new experimental data, developments on regulation and standardization, WPT for dynamic EV charging, and far-field WPT.
After revising inductive and resonance coupling theory, chapters cover multi-hop wireless power transmission, circuit theory, power transfer via radio waves, antennas and phased arrays, transmitter, inverter and rectifier technology, WPT for electric vehicles, long-distance WPT, as well as biological and medical aspects.
This revised, expanded and updated new edition is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia involved with power systems and vehicles.
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83953-892-6 (9781839538926)
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Book
08/2018
Institution of Engineering and Technology
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Person
Naoki Shinohara is a professor at the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Kyoto University, Japan. He has been performing key research about wireless power transfer technologies for 30 years, including solar power satellites and microwave power transmission. He has published several books. He also served as IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecturer, as IEEE MTT-S Technical Committee 25 Chair, and serves as IEEE WPT Conference Steering Committee Member and Wireless Power Transfer Consortium for Practical Applications Chair.
Editor
ProfessorKyoto University, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Japan
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basic theory of inductive coupling
Chapter 3: Basic theory of resonance coupling WPT
Chapter 4: Multi-hop wireless power transmission
Chapter 5: Circuit theory on wireless couplers
Chapter 6: Inverter/rectifier technologies
Chapter 7: Basic theory of wireless power transfer via radio waves
Chapter 8: Technologies of antenna and phased array for wireless power transfer via radio waves
Chapter 9: Transmitter/rectifier technologies in WPT via radio waves
Chapter 10: Applications of coupling WPT for electric vehicle
Chapter 11: Applications of long-distance wireless power transfer
Chapter 12: Biological issue of electromagnetic fields and waves
Chapter 13: Impact of electromagnetic interference arising from wireless power transfer upon implantable medical device
Chapter 2: Basic theory of inductive coupling
Chapter 3: Basic theory of resonance coupling WPT
Chapter 4: Multi-hop wireless power transmission
Chapter 5: Circuit theory on wireless couplers
Chapter 6: Inverter/rectifier technologies
Chapter 7: Basic theory of wireless power transfer via radio waves
Chapter 8: Technologies of antenna and phased array for wireless power transfer via radio waves
Chapter 9: Transmitter/rectifier technologies in WPT via radio waves
Chapter 10: Applications of coupling WPT for electric vehicle
Chapter 11: Applications of long-distance wireless power transfer
Chapter 12: Biological issue of electromagnetic fields and waves
Chapter 13: Impact of electromagnetic interference arising from wireless power transfer upon implantable medical device