Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking for Wireless Power Transfer Systems Using Additional Winding

Shay Borenstein, Yoash Levron

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Abstract

Wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are used in power delivery applications where a physical link between the power source and the load is impossible. A core obstacle in such systems is that some assumptions such as system's geometries or communication between transmitting and receiving sides should be considered in advance, in order to operate at maximum efficiency. In this light, this work aims to find the coupling factor of any two coils in a WPT system, by using minimum assumptions on the system's geometries. This is done by using a bifilar coil for sensing the magnetic field in the device, which is used for extracting information on the coupling coefficient of the primary and secondary coils.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2022 IEEE 23rd Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2022
ISBN (Electronic)9781665410816
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event23rd IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2022 - Tel-Aviv, Israel
Duration: 20 Jun 202223 Jun 2022

Publication series

NameProceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Computers in Power Electronics, COMPEL
Volume2022-June
ISSN (Print)1093-5142

Conference

Conference23rd IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2022
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityTel-Aviv
Period20/06/2223/06/22

Keywords

  • maximum effi-ciency
  • Wireless Power Transfer
  • WPT

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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