A Survey of Wireless Power Transfer and a Critical Comparison of Inductive and Capacitive Coupling for Small Gap Applications
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Inductive power transfer (IPT) and capacitive power transfer (CPT) are the two most pervasive methods of wireless power transfer (WPT). IPT is the most common and is applicable to many power levels and gap distances. Conversely, CPT is only applicable for power transfer applications with inherently small gap distances due to constraints on the developed voltage. Despite limitations on gap distance, CPT has been shown to be viable in kilowatt power level applications. This paper provides a critical comparison of IPT and CPT for small gap applications, wherein the theoretical and empirical limitations of each approach are established. A survey of empirical WPT data across diverse applications in the last decade…
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- FWCI
- 31.32
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- 100%
- References
- 106
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2Topics & keywords
- Wireless power transfer
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Power (physics)
- Capacitive sensing
- Air gap (plumbing)
- Wireless
- Electrical engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Affordable and clean energy