Abstract

This paper examines modern wireless power transfer methods, including inductive, radio frequency, ultrasonic and laser technologies. The working principles of each technology, their advantages and limitations, as well as current and future applications are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the application of these technologies in consumer electronics, automotive industry, medical devices and smart homes. The paper also considers technical and economic aspects, including transmission efficiency, technology cost and regulatory requirements. Finally, the issues and challenges related to safety, environmental impact and technical limitations are discussed, as well as the prospects for the future development and commercialization of wireless power transfer.

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