2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13051244
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Multiplexed Supply of a MISO Wireless Power Transfer System for Battery-Free Wireless Sensors

Abstract: Multi-input single output wireless power transmission (MISO-WPT) systems have decisive advantages concerning flexible receiver position in comparison to single coil systems. However, the supply of the primary side brings a large uncertainty in case of variable positions of the secondary side. In this paper, a compact multiplexed primary side electronic circuit is proposed, which includes only one signal generator, a passive peak detector, a communication module, and a compensation capacitor. The novel approach… Show more

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“…This can be realized by controlling the system frequency [ 57 ], the system gain [ 58 ], the compensation capacitors [ 59 ] and the DC-DC rectifier [ 60 ]. To overcome misalignment effects, multiple input–single output (MISO) coil systems can be realized [ 61 ], which are composed of multiple transmitter coils connected in series [ 62 , 63 ] or parallel [ 64 , 65 ]. The sending coils can be activated simultaneously [ 62 ] or one-by-one independently [ 65 ] using multiple supply circuits [ 66 ], switches [ 64 , 67 ] or both [ 68 ].…”
Section: Energy Supply For Wireless Sensor Nodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This can be realized by controlling the system frequency [ 57 ], the system gain [ 58 ], the compensation capacitors [ 59 ] and the DC-DC rectifier [ 60 ]. To overcome misalignment effects, multiple input–single output (MISO) coil systems can be realized [ 61 ], which are composed of multiple transmitter coils connected in series [ 62 , 63 ] or parallel [ 64 , 65 ]. The sending coils can be activated simultaneously [ 62 ] or one-by-one independently [ 65 ] using multiple supply circuits [ 66 ], switches [ 64 , 67 ] or both [ 68 ].…”
Section: Energy Supply For Wireless Sensor Nodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome misalignment effects, multiple input–single output (MISO) coil systems can be realized [ 61 ], which are composed of multiple transmitter coils connected in series [ 62 , 63 ] or parallel [ 64 , 65 ]. The sending coils can be activated simultaneously [ 62 ] or one-by-one independently [ 65 ] using multiple supply circuits [ 66 ], switches [ 64 , 67 ] or both [ 68 ]. The main difference between systems used to charge batteries and those to supply battery-free devices is the detection procedure.…”
Section: Energy Supply For Wireless Sensor Nodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The objective of the authors requires that the load of the systems to charge varies depending on the total number of systems present in the charging area. In [ 18 ] is presented a multiple input multiple output WPT (MIMO–WPT) system for batteryless wireless sensors. Here the key point it is to maximize the energy received in the sensor node reducing the dependency of the energy transmitter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%