A Method for Interoperable Interface Description of Inductive Power Transfer Systems

Marius Hassler

BMW Group

received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree in physics with specialization in condensed matter from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. He is currently working toward the Dr.-Ing. degree in engineering with BMW Group, from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. His current research interests include circuit simulation and inductive charging.

Abstract

In this paper we propose a method for inductive power transfer systems (IPTS) that uses an impedance-based approach for the interface description between vehicle and infrastructure. Thus, interoperability between vehicle and... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Marius Hassler (BMW Group)
  2. Florian Niedermeier (BMW Group)
  3. Josef Krammer (BMW Group)
  4. Klaus Diepold (Technical University of Munich)

Topic Area

Power Control of Wireless Power Systems

Session

WoW6 » Applications in Vehicles (16:15 - Tuesday, 5th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building))

Paper

PID5358869.pdf