Abstract
With the demand for an intelligent and modernized society, the application of UAVs has become increasingly widespread. However, their performance is limited by battery capacity constraints, making UAV wireless charging an effective solution for prolonging operational time. This thesis focuses on the research of shutdown technology in UAV wireless charging systems. Firstly, it introduces the current research status in this field. It then comprehensively covers the principles of wireless energy transmission, with a particular focus on magnetic coupling resonance. Next, it addresses key issues such as compensation topology mechanisms and coupling coil circuit analysis. Following that, a technical analysis is conducted based on hover charging and landing charging, respectively. Finally, the thesis summarizes the current progress of UAV wireless charging and provides an outlook on areas for improvement in related research.
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