Authors: Dr. Rajul Misra, Mr. Saurabh Saxena, Abhishek Singh,, Tushar Chauhan, Anit kumar
Abstract: This report presents a comprehensive study on Wireless Power Transmission (WPT), a groundbreaking technology that facilitates the transfer of electrical energy without the need for physical connectors or wires. The project explores various methodologies, including inductive coupling, resonant inductive coupling, and advanced techniques such as beam forming and UV-assisted wireless charging. The primary objective is to design an efficient WPT system capable of delivering power over varying distances while addressing challenges related to efficiency, range limitations, and safety standards. Through experimental evaluations, the project demonstrates that resonant inductive coupling enhances energy transfer efficiency and extends operational range compared to traditional methods. Additionally, the integration of innovative techniques like quasi-static cavity resonance allows for simultaneous charging of multiple devices. The findings indicate that while WPT systems hold significant promise for applications in consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and medical devices, ongoing research is essential to overcome existing challenges and facilitate widespread adoption. This study contributes valuable insights into the development of wireless energy transmission technologies and their potential impact on various industries
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