Multiple receivers wireless power transfer systems using decoupling coils to eliminate cross-coupling and achieve selective target power distribution

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Current research in selectively supplying power to multi-receiving coil by each means has advantages and disadvantages. In response, the authors designed a more efficient selective power transmission and power allocation method. Multiple different specifications coaxial decoupling coils as the receiving coils. And the transmitting coils of the same specification as the receiving coils are integrally arranged on the same axis. Since the cross-coupling between the receiver coils can be eliminated. Therefore, excite the transmit coil can selectively supply power to the same specification receiver coil. And the load power can be designed by the impedance inverter of the receiving coil.

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Zhuo, K., Luo, B., Zhang, Y., & Zuo, Y. (2021). Multiple receivers wireless power transfer systems using decoupling coils to eliminate cross-coupling and achieve selective target power distribution. IEICE Electronics Express, 16(18). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.16.20190491

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