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This paper performs an assessment of available architectures and techniques for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) transmitter blocks. In the transmitting segment of the WPT chain one of the driving components is the power amplification block, because it generally defines the capability of the system in terms of the range for the WPT link to be established, as well as, limiting or not the amount of information...
This paper presents two transmitter architectures for wireless power transmission (WPT) applications. These architectures aim at transmitting high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) multi-sine signals, which have demonstrated to improve the RF-dc conversion efficiency of rectifier circuits, such as the ones in the receiving end of a WPT system. In order to overcome the challenges associated to the...
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