Abstract

This book contains the successful submissions [...]

Highlights

  • This book contains the successful submissions [1,2,3,4,5] to a Special Issue of the Journal Energies on the topic of “Wireless Power Transfer and RF Technologies”

  • Despite the research on continuous Wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies, algorithms that are less sensitive to changes in the environment and load at short distances are mainly studied

  • The experimental results showed that the system efficiency was maintained over 55% and the peak system efficiency reached 83.2% with 13.7 W output power

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Introduction

This book contains the successful submissions [1,2,3,4,5] to a Special Issue of the Journal Energies on the topic of “Wireless Power Transfer and RF Technologies”. Despite several decades of progress in WPT technologies, the inductive WPT system still provides a short transmission distance, as large as the transmitting/receiving coils. This is why various links and structures, from multiple links of the multiple-input– multiple-output (MIMO) structure to RF links, have been used in attempts to expand the transmission distance. RF technologies have been highly anticipated as potentially being able to realize the breakthrough transmission distance. The topics of this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:. The geographical distribution of the authors of the five published research articles [1,2,3,4,5] is as follows:

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