Constant Voltage Design Using K-Inverter for Cooperative Inductive Power Transfer

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This paper proposes constant voltage design based on Kinverter for cooperative inductive power transfer (IPT) where a nearby receiver picks up power and simultaneously cooperates in relaying the signal toward another distant receiver. In a cooperative IPT system, wireless power is fundamentally transferred to the nearby receiver via one Kinverter and to the distant receiver via two K-inverters. By adding one more K-inverter to the nearby receiver, our design is among the simplest methods as it delivers constant output voltage to each receiver via two K-inverters only. Experimental results verify that the proposed cooperative IPT system can stabilize two output voltages against the load variations while attaining high RF-RF efficiency of 90%.

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Vo, Q. T., Duong, Q. T., & Okada, M. (2022). Constant Voltage Design Using K-Inverter for Cooperative Inductive Power Transfer. IEICE Transactions on Electronics, E105.C(8), 358–368. https://doi.org/10.1587/transele.2021ECP5038

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