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Technologies that enable powering a device without the need for
being connected with a cable to the grid are gaining attention in
recent years due to the advantages that they provide. They are a
commodity to users and provide additional functionalities that
promote autonomy among the devices. Emerging Capabilities and
Applications of Wireless Power Transfer is an essential reference
source that analyzes the different applications of wireless power
transfer technologies and how the technologies are adapted to
fulfill the electrical, magnetic, and design-based requirements of
different applications. Featuring research on topics such as
transfer technologies, circuital analysis, and inductive power
transfer, this book is a vital resource for academicians,
electrical engineers, scientists, researchers, and industry
professionals seeking coverage on device power and creating
autonomy through alternative power options for devices.
This book describes the fundamentals and applications of wireless
power transfer (WPT) in electric vehicles (EVs). Wireless power
transfer (WPT) is a technology that allows devices to be powered
without having to be connected to the electrical grid by a cable.
Electric vehicles can greatly benefit from WPT, as it does away
with the need for users to manually recharge the vehicles'
batteries, leading to safer charging operations. Some wireless
chargers are available already, and research is underway to develop
even more efficient and practical chargers for EVs. This book
brings readers up to date on the state-of-the-art worldwide. In
particular, it provides: * The fundamental principles of WPT for
the wireless charging of electric vehicles (car, bicycles and
drones), including compensation topologies, bi-directionality and
coil topologies. * Information on international standards for EV
wireless charging. * Design procedures for EV wireless chargers,
including software files to help readers test their own designs. *
Guidelines on the components and materials for EV wireless
chargers. * Review and analysis of the main control algorithms
applied to EV wireless chargers. * Review and analysis of
commercial EV wireless charger products coming to the market and
the main research projects on this topic being carried out
worldwide. The book provides essential practical guidance on how to
design wireless chargers for electric vehicles, and supplies MATLAB
files that demonstrate the complexities of WPT technology, and
which can help readers design their own chargers.
This book describes the fundamentals and applications of wireless
power transfer (WPT) in electric vehicles (EVs). Wireless power
transfer (WPT) is a technology that allows devices to be powered
without having to be connected to the electrical grid by a cable.
Electric vehicles can greatly benefit from WPT, as it does away
with the need for users to manually recharge the vehicles'
batteries, leading to safer charging operations. Some wireless
chargers are available already, and research is underway to develop
even more efficient and practical chargers for EVs. This book
brings readers up to date on the state-of-the-art worldwide. In
particular, it provides: * The fundamental principles of WPT for
the wireless charging of electric vehicles (car, bicycles and
drones), including compensation topologies, bi-directionality and
coil topologies. * Information on international standards for EV
wireless charging. * Design procedures for EV wireless chargers,
including software files to help readers test their own designs. *
Guidelines on the components and materials for EV wireless
chargers. * Review and analysis of the main control algorithms
applied to EV wireless chargers. * Review and analysis of
commercial EV wireless charger products coming to the market and
the main research projects on this topic being carried out
worldwide. The book provides essential practical guidance on how to
design wireless chargers for electric vehicles, and supplies MATLAB
files that demonstrate the complexities of WPT technology, and
which can help readers design their own chargers.
Technologies that enable powering a device without the need for
being connected with a cable to the grid are gaining attention in
recent years due to the advantages that they provide. They are a
commodity to users and provide additional functionalities that
promote autonomy among the devices. Emerging Capabilities and
Applications of Wireless Power Transfer is an essential reference
source that analyzes the different applications of wireless power
transfer technologies and how the technologies are adapted to
fulfill the electrical, magnetic, and design-based requirements of
different applications. Featuring research on topics such as
transfer technologies, circuital analysis, and inductive power
transfer, this book is a vital resource for academicians,
electrical engineers, scientists, researchers, and industry
professionals seeking coverage on device power and creating
autonomy through alternative power options for devices.
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