Comparative Analysis of Inductive and Capacitive feeding of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transfer
Yelzhas Zhaksylyk
University of South-Eastern Norway
Yelzhas Zhaksylyk obtained his BSc in Engineering at Kazakh-British Technical University, Kazakhstan and MSc in Smart System Integration at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. Currently, he is in the first year of his PhD in Wireless Power Transfer at the department of Micro-Nano systems, University South-Eastern Norway, Norway. His research interests centre on the Magnetic resonant WPT and its electronic circuitry. His current research is a comparison of feeding systems for Magnetic resonant WPT and research into the highest efficiency by lower cost method as well as their advantages in relation to commercially available products.
Abstract
One of the most challenging issues in a magnetic resonance wireless power transfer (WPT) system is to maintain high efficiency at various distances between the transmitter and the receiver. One way to achieve desired... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- Yelzhas Zhaksylyk (University of South-Eastern Norway)
- Mehdi Azadmehr (University of South-Eastern Norway)
Topic Area
Power Transmitters and Receivers for Wireless Power Systems
Session
WoW4 » Magnetic Coupler (10:15 - Tuesday, 5th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building))