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Control of an inductive power transfer system using a double coil structure
Nataša Prosen, Mitja Truntič, Jure Domajnko, 2022, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: This paper presents the design of the control of the system using a double DD coil structure. The double DD coil is a layered coil structure that consists of two single DD coils, rotated to each other by 90◦. A large-signal and small-signal model of the proposed IPT system are designed for control synthesis. The small-signal model is derived from the large-signal using harmonic approximation and the extended describing functions (EDF). For the small-signal model, voltage and current control schemes were proposed for the purpose of wireless battery charging. The robustness of the control is tested on a small-scale IPT system using double DD coils and resistive load. The results are evaluated at different reference voltages, currents, loads and coupling coefficients.
Ključne besede: wireless power transfer, double DD coil structure, voltage control, IPT with multiple coils
Objavljeno v DKUM: 28.03.2025; Ogledov: 0; Prenosov: 2
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Optimization of a circular planar spiral wireless power transfer coil using a genetic algorithm
Nataša Prosen, Jure Domajnko, 2024, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Circular planar spiral coils are the most important parts of wireless power transfer systems. This paper presents the optimization of wireless power transfer coils used for wireless power transfer, which is a problem when designing wireless power transfer systems. A single transmitter coil transfers power to a single receiving side. The performance of the wireless power transfer system depends greatly on the size and shape of the wireless power transfer system. Therefore, the optimization of the coils is of the utmost importance. The main optimization parameter was the coupling coefficient between the transmitter and the receiver coil in the horizontally aligned and misaligned position. A genetic evolutionary algorithm was used to optimize the coil, according to the developed cost function. The algorithm was implemented using the MATLAB programming language. The constraints regarding the design of the coils are also presented for the problem to be analyzed correctly. The results obtained using the genetic algorithm were first verified using FEM simulations. The optimized coils were later fabricated and measured to confirm the theory.
Ključne besede: wireless power transfer, coil optimization, genetic algorithm, coupling coefficient measurement
Objavljeno v DKUM: 14.08.2024; Ogledov: 77; Prenosov: 11
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Challenges in the EMC standardization of wireless power transfer systems
Bernd Jaekel, 2019, strokovni članek

Opis: Charging of electrical and electronic equipment is currently mostly done via conducted connection to an AC/DC power supply unit. However, trends in technology, also driven by issues of convenience for the user, are moving towards wireless power transfer (WPT). A wireless process, in which most of the power is just used for the transfer of energy, includes the usage of a frequency for the power transfer, hence needing resources in the frequency spectrum. As the frequency spectrum is more or less completely assigned to the usage of radio or other services, such as industrial, scientific or medical (ISM) applications, it turns out to be a relatively complex task to actually decide on which frequencies can be used for WPT technology. This paper describes the challenges in the determination of such frequencies in terms of standardization and presents the related consequences.
Ključne besede: electromagnetic emissions, EMC, radiated emissions, wireless power transfer, inductive power transfer
Objavljeno v DKUM: 05.12.2023; Ogledov: 383; Prenosov: 263
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