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Wireless capacitive power transfer is a growing research area that mainly focuses on non-radiating techniques. It has the potential to be highly efficient, low cost, and less susceptible to alignment issues. One major challenge hindering its widespread use is the high voltages found between the capacitive electrodes. Due to this, bipolar (dual, plus/minus electrode) techniques are predominant in literature,...
Electrified personal mobility vehicles are extremely important tools for elderly and disabled individuals. These devices offer freedom to partake in daily activities that would otherwise be difficult or perhaps impossible. Nearly all electrified mobility vehicles are battery powered, making the act of charging a necessity. Loss of power from an uncharged battery could place users in frustrating or...
We expand on our recently developed single contact transmission method and apply it toward short-range wireless power delivery. The connection between a conductive surface and a receiver, which was directly connected in our initial system, can be made capacitive by extending the receiver a short distance off the surface. This allows the system to function in a purely wireless mode. We demonstrate...
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