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Active Adjustable Coil Receiver for Adaptive Output Power Based on Wireless Power Transfer
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  • Zhongyu Dai,
  • Huihui Wang,
  • Yayun Ma,
  • Musong Li,
  • Yitong Zhou,
  • Xian Zhang
Zhongyu Dai
Hebei University of Technology School of Electrical Engineering

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Huihui Wang
Hebei University of Technology School of Electrical Engineering
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Yayun Ma
Tangshan Power Supply Company State Grid Jibei Electric Power Co Ltd
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Musong Li
Hebei University of Technology School of Electrical Engineering
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Yitong Zhou
Hebei University of Technology School of Electrical Engineering
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Xian Zhang
Hebei University of Technology School of Electrical Engineering
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Abstract

Wireless charging systems typically operate under variable load conditions and the power required by different loads in space varies. The power required by different loads is different in the space. At different stages of charging, the characteristics of the load may also change. WPT needs to adjust the voltage and power in real time to meet the needs of different voltages and different working conditions. The power transfer power of WPT can be optimized for variable loads. This paper introduces an active adjustable coil receiver with adaptive output power. The active adjustment of the output power is achieved by changing the different positions of the sliding rod in the receiving coil. This design allows the receiver power to remain stable in the range of 3-21 W. Receiver can meet the different power requirements of the load, and is not sensitive to factors such as transmission distance and offset. The system can reduce the complexity of charging and power supply system design, effectively promote the application of wireless power transmission in the field of multi-load equipment.
28 Oct 2024Submitted to International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
29 Oct 2024Submission Checks Completed
29 Oct 2024Assigned to Editor
29 Oct 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
04 Nov 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned