Abstract

In dynamic wireless charging systems, the detection of secondary side positions has been attracting much attention in academic research. Due to the strong electromagnetic interference and the presence of foreign objects in the charging area, the use of conventional detection methods such as wireless communication and infrared techniques may be problematic; therefore, as an alternative to solve the above problem, a new detection method based on phase angle sensing is proposed in this paper. Through phase analysis of the primary input impedance and by reference to the relationship between the input port phase angle and the secondary side position, the proposed method is able to sense the secondary side position in real time. In addition, an analysis of the sensitivity of the proposed method to parameter variations is also carried out. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed position detection method, a dynamic wireless charging system with four segments is built for experimental verification. The experimental results show that when the phase angle threshold is set at 300°, the secondary side position can be accurately identified, and the proposed method is quite robust within a parameter deviation of up to 4%.

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