Electromagnetic model-based foreign object detection for wireless power transfer

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Abstract

Foreign objects near wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are fire hazards that must be detected. In this article, a new accurate method is presented for foreign object detection based on an electromagnetic model for WPT. Foreign objects are detected by quantifying the deviation from a normal model. This deviation is caused by the foreign object's additional electromagnetic coupling. Advantages of this new method include invariance to receiver coil misalignment, and power level, allowing low-power detection prior to startup. Electromagnetic model-based foreign object detection was demonstrated in hardware to detect a 2 cm diameter U.S. nickel coin, a small disposable lighter, and a saline proxy for a living animal in a kilowatt-level wireless power transfer system, using a prestartup power of only 7 W. Furthermore, foreign objects can be detected regardless of an Rx coil misalignment of up to 10 cm. This article is accompanied by an instructional video.

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Chu, S. Y., Zan, X., & Avestruz, A. T. (2022). Electromagnetic model-based foreign object detection for wireless power transfer. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 37(1), 100–113. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2021.3100420

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