2020
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2020.2989757
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Wireless Power Transfer Using Domino-Resonator for 110-kV Power Grid Online Monitoring Equipment

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“…Characteristics Literature E-Field Controllable and predictable [14]- [23] M-Field Controllable and predictable [24]- [31] WES Partially controllable/predictable [2], [32]- [37] In the following subsections, the E-field and M-field artificial sources of energy are detailed, highlighting the theoretical foundation behind the generation of this kind of energy in electric power systems. Also, the main approaches for using these artificial sources for powering EH devices are discussed, and the WES-based EH is introduced.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristics Literature E-Field Controllable and predictable [14]- [23] M-Field Controllable and predictable [24]- [31] WES Partially controllable/predictable [2], [32]- [37] In the following subsections, the E-field and M-field artificial sources of energy are detailed, highlighting the theoretical foundation behind the generation of this kind of energy in electric power systems. Also, the main approaches for using these artificial sources for powering EH devices are discussed, and the WES-based EH is introduced.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [110], this technology was implemented to deliver 20 W of power to online monitoring sensors with the application in smart grids and with a charging distance of 1.1 m in a 110-kV HV line and efficiency of 20.2%. An HV insulator string with WPT capability was designed to harvest energy from the magnetic field of AC power lines and transmit power to online monitoring sensors using the domino-resonant concept, in which coil-resonators were embedded in insulator discs to transfer power between ends of the insulator structure [111,112].…”
Section: Near-field Wptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, another option could be the use of a coupled electric motor and electric generator by means of an insulated shaft (one device on the platform and the other at ground level). Finally, some proposals of magnetic power transfer can be found in [24], [25] which are based on dominoresonators, and they could also be considered to transmit low power levels.…”
Section: E Powering the Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%