Published April 2023
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Book Section - Chapter
Wireless Power Transfer at Distance
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Hajimiri, Ali
Chicago
Abstract
Wireless revolution in communication systems over the last several decades is beginning to move to the realm of energy transfer. Continuous energy transmission using proximity inductive charging is already available in many of our portable device [1]. Although it is technically wireless, the source and recipient of the energy still need to be within immediate proximity of each other, which leaves most of the wireless power application space unaddressed. This need drives the development of wireless power transfer at distance (WPT-AD) [2].
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© 2023 IEEE. We would like to thank the contributions of current and former member of the Caltech space solar power project to this work. This work was supported in part by Caltech SSPP.Additional details
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20230526-663080000.38
- Space Solar Power Project
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2023-07-07Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Space Solar Power Project