2021
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2021.3088887
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Adaptive High-Power Laser-Based Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer System With Current-Fed Boost MPPT Converter

Abstract: A laser beam is an effective power and data carrier that offers inherent advantages in terms of the simultaneous transfer of wireless information and power, which is widely used in both the Internet of Things and the Internet of Energy. This paper proposes an adaptive high-power and high-efficiency laser-based simultaneous wireless information and power transfer system. This is achieved through the use of adjusted and modulated laser diode systems at the transmitter and multiplexed photovoltaic cells, a couple… Show more

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“…It can be estimated that a designed converter cannot include all these features simultaneously, and a tradeoff should be made according to the load requirements. Based on these limitations, and in order to achieve more features, isolated and non-isolated DC-DC boost converters [16][17][18], bidirectional and unidirectional step-up topologies [19][20][21], hard switching and soft switching DC-AC converter structures [22,23], and voltage-or current-fed converter topologies [24][25][26] have been presented by researchers. Isolated converters normally use a transformer in their internal structure, and DC-to-AC and then AC-to-DC conversions should be done in these converters.…”
Section: Research Gap and Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be estimated that a designed converter cannot include all these features simultaneously, and a tradeoff should be made according to the load requirements. Based on these limitations, and in order to achieve more features, isolated and non-isolated DC-DC boost converters [16][17][18], bidirectional and unidirectional step-up topologies [19][20][21], hard switching and soft switching DC-AC converter structures [22,23], and voltage-or current-fed converter topologies [24][25][26] have been presented by researchers. Isolated converters normally use a transformer in their internal structure, and DC-to-AC and then AC-to-DC conversions should be done in these converters.…”
Section: Research Gap and Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%