What Is Wireless Power Transfer
The transmission of electrical energy in the absence of cables as a physical connection is referred to variously as wireless power transfer (WPT), wireless power transmission (WPT), wireless energy transmission (WET), or electromagnetic power transfer (EPT). In a system for wirelessly transmitting power, a transmitter device is propelled by electric power derived from a power source. This drives the device to generate a time-varying electromagnetic field, which in turn transmits power across space to a receiver device. The receiver device then extracts power from the field and supplies it to an electrical load. By removing the need for cables and batteries, the technology of wireless power transfer may increase the portability, convenience, and safety of an electronic gadget for all of its users. It is helpful to employ wireless power transmission in order to power electrical equipment in situations where physically connecting cables would be difficult, harmful, or otherwise impossible.
How You Will Benefit
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Wireless power transfer
Chapter 2: Microwave
Chapter 3: Electromagnetic compatibility
Chapter 4: Antenna (radio)
Chapter 5: Klystron
Chapter 6: Near and far field
Chapter 7: Index of electronics articles
Chapter 8: Resonator
Chapter 9: Spark-gap transmitter
Chapter 10: Loop antenna
Chapter 11: Index of electrical engineering articles
Chapter 12: Grid dip oscillator
Chapter 13: Coupling (electronics)
Chapter 14: Inductive charging
Chapter 15: Dielectric resonator antenna
Chapter 16: WREL (technology)
Chapter 17: Resonant inductive coupling
Chapter 18: Qi (standard)
Chapter 19: Magnetoquasistatic field
Chapter 20: Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
Chapter 21: History of the Tesla coil
(II) Answering the public top questions about wireless power transfer.
(III) Real world examples for the usage of wireless power transfer in many fields.
(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of wireless power transfer' technologies.
Who This Book Is For
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of wireless power transfer.