Design and Optimization of Resonance-Based Efficient Wireless Power Delivery Systems for Biomedical Implants
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Resonance-based wireless power delivery is an efficient technique to transfer power over a relatively long distance. This technique typically uses four coils as opposed to two coils used in conventional inductive links. In the four-coil system, the adverse effects of a low coupling coefficient between primary and secondary coils are compensated by using high-quality (Q) factor coils, and the efficiency of the system is improved. Unlike its two-coil counterpart, the efficiency profile of the power transfer is not a monotonically decreasing function of the operating distance and is less sensitive to changes in the distance between the primary and secondary coils. A four-coil energy transfer system can be…
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- Electromagnetic coil
- Wireless power transfer
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Power (physics)
- Electronic engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Computer science
- Engineering
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- Affordable and clean energy
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