Quasi-independent bidirectional communication methods for simultaneous wireless power and information transmission

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Abstract

Simultaneous wireless power and information transmission (SWPIT) is essential for power regulation, load detection, and maximum efficiency tracking in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. To eliminate the interaction between power and information transmission, this paper proposes a novel bidirectional communication method based on differential phase shift keying (DPSK). First, the steady-state and transient models of the series–series compensated WPT system are established to analyze the characteristics of power transmission and the behavior of shared power/information channel. Second, regarding the stability of power transmission, principles of the forward and backward communication that integrated with power modulation through the full-bridge inverter and the semi-bridgeless active rectifier are elaborated. Then, the demodulator and half-duplex communication protocol are designed. Finally, the simulation is carried out and the experimental prototype is established, which shows that the proposed DPSK method is effective and the transmission of power and information is quasi-independent. Owing to the integration of power and information transmission, the complexity, cost, and volume of the SWPIT system are reduced significantly.

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Yuan, R., Guo, P., Cai, C., & Yang, L. (2020). Quasi-independent bidirectional communication methods for simultaneous wireless power and information transmission. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(20), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10207130

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