Design and Optimization of a 3-Coil Inductive Link for Efficient Wireless Power Transmission
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Inductive power transmission is widely used to energize implantable microelectronic devices (IMDs), recharge batteries, and energy harvesters. Power transfer efficiency (PTE) and power delivered to the load (PDL) are two key parameters in wireless links, which affect the energy source specifications, heat dissipation, power transmission range, and interference with other devices. To improve the PTE, a 4-coil inductive link has been recently proposed. Through a comprehensive circuit based analysis that can guide a design and optimization scheme, we have shown that despite achieving high PTE at larger coil separations, the 4-coil inductive links fail to achieve a high PDL. Instead, we have proposed a 3-coil…
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- Electromagnetic coil
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Wireless power transfer
- Electrical engineering
- Inductive coupling
- Electronic engineering
- Resonant inductive coupling
- Power transmission
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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