Wireless power transfer system architectures for portable or implantable applications

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Abstract

This paper discusses the near-field inductive coupling wireless power transfer (WPT) at the system level, with detailed analyses on each state-of-the-art WPT output voltage regulation topologies. For device miniaturization and power loss reduction, several novel architectures for efficient WPT were proposed in recent years to reduce the number of passive components as well as to improve the system efficiency or flexibility. These schemes are systematically studied and discussed in this paper. The main contribution of this paper is to provide design guidelines for WPT system design. In addition, possible combinations of the WPT building block configurations are summarized, compared, and investigated for potential new architectures.

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Lu, Y., & Ma, D. B. (2016, December 1). Wireless power transfer system architectures for portable or implantable applications. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en9121087

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