2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2991269
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Recent Advancements in Defected Ground Structure-Based Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer Systems

Abstract: The defected ground structure (DGS) technique enables miniaturization of the resonator which leads to the development of the compact near-field wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. In general, numerous challenges are inherent in the design of the DGS-based WPT systems and, hence, appropriate trade-offs for achieving optimal performance are required. Furthermore, the design advancements have led to the development of the DGS-based multi-band WPT systems to fulfill the needs of simultaneous data and power tran… Show more

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“…It has been widely reported in the literature that the performance of any WPT system heavily depends on the transmission distance. 15,18 Therefore, FoMs of the developed WPT system were analyzed at different operating distances. The outcome of this investigation, depicted in Figure 13, demonstrates that the proposed system achieves the best performance at 10 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It has been widely reported in the literature that the performance of any WPT system heavily depends on the transmission distance. 15,18 Therefore, FoMs of the developed WPT system were analyzed at different operating distances. The outcome of this investigation, depicted in Figure 13, demonstrates that the proposed system achieves the best performance at 10 mm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DGS technique, on the other hand, has some definite advantages over the conventional coil-based approach such as miniaturization, fabrication and design simplicity, multi-band operation, and so forth, and, therefore it could be a better alternative to solve these constraints associated with the coil-type WPTs. 15 It is also accepted that different DGS shapes lead to varying results and, therefore, authors have explored different DGS shapes, such as plus, 5 dual-E, 8 H, 14 triangle, 16 square, 17 and circle. 18 In general, there are two methods, namely, cascaded 17 and multi-mode 19 techniques, available to develop the multi-band WPT systems.…”
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“…The defected ground structure (DGS)‐based resonant inductive technique is getting popular due to its versatility in the design of WPT systems [18–20]. Apparently, impedance matching plays a central role in achieving good WPT system efficiency.…”
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“…The recent literature is replete with reports of DGS‐based bandstop filters (BSFs) and their usage in near‐field wireless power transfer (WPT) systems 9‐13 . In essence, performance of DGS‐based filter plays a crucial role in regulating the power transfer efficiency of the WPT circuits and, therefore, there has been a great deal of research on this topic 14‐17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%