Single-phase wireless power transfer system controlled by magnetic core reactors at transmitter and receiver

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The applications of wireless power transmission have become widely increasing over the last decade, mainly in the battery charging systems for electric vehicles. This paper focuses on the single-phase wireless power transfer prototype controlled by magnetic core reactors in either side of the system: that of the transmitter, and that of the receiver. The described wireless power transfer system prototype employs a strong magnetic coupling technology to improve the power transmission efficiency. In the same time, a magnetic core reactor is used to control the “tuning” between the transmitter and the receiver frequencies, allowing for that increase of the system efficiency. Finally, practical results of the implemented prototype are presented.

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Romba, L., Valtchev, S. S., & Melício, R. (2017). Single-phase wireless power transfer system controlled by magnetic core reactors at transmitter and receiver. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 499, pp. 419–428). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56077-9_41

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