Abstract

The magnetic fields (MF) generated in close proximity to high power wireless power transfer (WPT) systems generally exceed exposure limits and might also violate basic restrictions (BR). However, there are as yet no available standards describing methods to measure the MF generated by WPT systems. In this study, a new method for demonstration of compliance with the BR in the close proximity to sources at frequencies from 3 kHz to 10 MHz is proposed. This approach mitigates overestimation by incident field assessment in strong field gradients close to WPT systems. The spatial peak MF amplitude and gradient generated by WPT systems are measured with a field gradient probe at the closest location to the source. The induced fields and absorbed power are then calculated on the basis of specific transformation functions for testing of compliance with the BR of all international safety guidelines.

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