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Efficiency optimization in bi-directional inductive power transfer systems

2015

Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) allows to wirelessly supply electronic devices. Thus, it is a very smart technique of battery charging for electric vehicles. In a parking area scenario, IPT is a proper method aiming at the energy transfer from the vehicle battery to the electric grid too. Bi-Directional Inductive Power Transfer (BDIPT) Systems are an attractive solution for the automotive market. Due to the great relevance of the energy saving problem, the goal of an efficiency maximization is researched by the energy market. In this paper, an in-depth investigation of the power efficiency in BDIPT systems is carried out, aiming at the optimum efficiency.

Battery (electricity)EngineeringDelaybi-directional inductive power transferbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringWireless communicationBidirectional controlSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciGridVehicleBatterieCouplingWirelessMaximum power transfer theoremwireless battery chargingEnergy marketElectronicsmaximum efficiencybusinessElectrical efficiencyHarmonic analysiEnergy (signal processing)
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An inductive charger for automotive applications

2016

The inductive charging represents a valid solution for the power transfer in automotive applications. Due to the Inductive Power Transfer (IPT), the wireless battery charging of Electric Vehicles (EVs) provides several benefits. In this paper, an inductive charger which is particularly suitable for electrical bicycles is proposed. A practical realization of the system has been carried out, and the system has been tested in terms of working and efficiency. Through a Phase Shift Modulation (PSM), a power regulation has been implemented. The target power is 100 W.

Battery (electricity)EngineeringWireless battery chargingbusiness.industry020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringAutomotive applicationElectrical engineeringAutomotive industryelectric vehicles; inductive power transfer; wireless battery charging; automotive applications02 engineering and technologyElectric vehicleSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductive chargingInductive power transferPower (physics)ModulationControl and Systems Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaximum power transfer theoremWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessRealization (systems)
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Investigation of inductive coupling solutions for E-bike wireless charging

2015

Wireless charging of electric vehicle batteries is a major topic for academic and industrial research. The wireless charging is based on the inductive coupling between a primary coil, connected to the grid, and a secondary coil, connected to the vehicle battery. Wireless battery charging provides benefits in terms of comfort for the drivers, who should just park to start the charging operation, without needing to plug in the vehicle. Wireless charging is particularly convenient for E-bike users. For the bicycle charging, the inductive coupling should be implemented through a compact and light-weight solution. In this paper, different options of inductively coupled coils for E- bike charging…

Battery (electricity)Engineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryElectrical engineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductive chargingGridInductive couplingelectric vehicles inductive power transfer magnetic field simulation wireless chargingInductanceHardware_GENERALElectromagnetic coilElectric vehicleWirelessbusiness
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Efficient contactless power transfer system for EVs

2016

Based on the inductive power transfer (IPT), the contactless approach allows safe and comfortable operations of battery charging for Electric Vehicles (EVs). In this paper, a contactless system particularly suitable for E-bike battery charging is proposed. A practical realization of the system has been carried out, aiming at the system evaluation in terms of working and efficiency. Through a phase shift modulation, a power regulation has been implemented. The target power level is 100 W.

Battery (electricity)Power regulationbusiness.industryComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringelectric vehicleElectrical engineeringSystem evaluation02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciPower levelelectric vehicles; inductive power transfer; contactless charging; vehicle-to-grid.ModulationLogic gate0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringcontactless chargingMaximum power transfer theoremComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS020201 artificial intelligence & image processinginductive power transfervehicle-to-gridbusinessRealization (systems)electric vehicles
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Improving the efficiency of a standard compliant wireless battery charger

2012

In this paper, a wireless charger for portable electronics devices is presented. A power transmitter, also known as the magnetic pad, and a power receiver are magnetically coupled. A receiver architecture which improves the power conversion efficiency is proposed. All advantages brought by the proposed architecture are discussed and standard constraints are presented as well. The receiver is fully standard-compliant. A wireless station for mobile application is designed and tested. Simulation and experimental results are compared. As shown by experimental results, thanks to the proposed architecture the power conversion efficiency of the receiver section is really close to a unit value. Pow…

Engineeringbusiness.industryTransmitterEnergy conversion efficiencyElectrical engineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaPower (physics)Battery chargerwireless energy inductive power transfer battery chargingComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureElectronic engineeringWirelessElectronicsWireless power transferFixed wirelessbusiness2012 47th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC)
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An Iterative Method for Bifurcation-Free Resonant Inductive Power Transfer System Design

2021

The development of electric mobility makes the charging systems one of the main discussed topic. Among the different technologies, Resonant Inductive Power Transfer (RIPT) systems are in deep study. Several aspects, including the choice of coils, the compensation network and the bifurcation phenomenon are necessary for a proper design of the system. In this paper an iterative method for bifurcation-free RIPT system design is provided as a valid solution to the need of accurate models requiring low computational efforts.

Mathematical modelComputer sciencebusiness.industryIterative methodwireless chargingmodelingSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciCompensation (engineering)resonant inductive power transfer (RIPT)Electronic engineeringMaximum power transfer theoremWirelessSystems designBifurcationbusinessBifurcationVoltage2021 10th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA)
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Wireless Charging Systems for Electric Vehicle Batteries

bi-directional inductive power transfervehicular and wireless technologieelectric vehiclewireless power transfercontactless power transferinductive power transfer; wireless battery charging; electric vehicles; E-bikes; physiological compatibility; wireless power transfer; contactless battery charging; magnetic field simulation; contactless power transfer; vehicular and wireless technologies; bi-directional inductive power transfer; power flow control; power tracking; maximum efficiencymagnetic field simulationSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaE-bikepower flow controlpower trackingcontactless battery chargingwireless battery chargingphysiological compatibilityinductive power transfermaximum efficiency
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