System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory

This study aims to realize an efficient system operation using wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which have been increasing in demand in recent years. To achieve this, a cavity resonance-enabled wireless power transfer (CR-WPT) technique has been proposed. The CR-WPT system is a WPT system that utili...

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Main Authors: Yoshinobu Tamura, Hiromasa Saeki, Masaya Tamura
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10474351/
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Hiromasa Saeki
Masaya Tamura
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description This study aims to realize an efficient system operation using wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which have been increasing in demand in recent years. To achieve this, a cavity resonance-enabled wireless power transfer (CR-WPT) technique has been proposed. The CR-WPT system is a WPT system that utilizes the cavity resonance phenomenon inside the cavity. This study solves the impedance mismatch problem caused by the resonance frequency changes depending on the installation condition of objects in the cavity resonator, which results in a power transmission efficiency(PTE) decrease. We propose the implementation of J-inverters and additional resonators outside and inside the cavity resonator and the configuration of a three-stage band-pass filter(BPF) to achieve broadband matching. The EM analysis results show that adding the J-inverters and additional resonators produces three poles in the reflection characteristics, verifying the proposed system operates as a three-stage BPF. A broadwidth of the power-supply frequency is realized. With a 2 W power input in the 117–122 MHz band, the bandwidth was broadened from approximately 0.6 to 2.0 MHz, which is approximately thrice the bandwidth of the previous system.
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spelling doaj.art-95724ccb6da0485d8016bfa3486a97b02024-03-27T23:00:26ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362024-01-0112433414334910.1109/ACCESS.2024.337873310474351System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design TheoryYoshinobu Tamura0https://orcid.org/0009-0001-5211-2413Hiromasa Saeki1Masaya Tamura2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3956-0414Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, JapanMurata Manufacturing Company Ltd., Yasu, JapanDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, JapanThis study aims to realize an efficient system operation using wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which have been increasing in demand in recent years. To achieve this, a cavity resonance-enabled wireless power transfer (CR-WPT) technique has been proposed. The CR-WPT system is a WPT system that utilizes the cavity resonance phenomenon inside the cavity. This study solves the impedance mismatch problem caused by the resonance frequency changes depending on the installation condition of objects in the cavity resonator, which results in a power transmission efficiency(PTE) decrease. We propose the implementation of J-inverters and additional resonators outside and inside the cavity resonator and the configuration of a three-stage band-pass filter(BPF) to achieve broadband matching. The EM analysis results show that adding the J-inverters and additional resonators produces three poles in the reflection characteristics, verifying the proposed system operates as a three-stage BPF. A broadwidth of the power-supply frequency is realized. With a 2 W power input in the 117–122 MHz band, the bandwidth was broadened from approximately 0.6 to 2.0 MHz, which is approximately thrice the bandwidth of the previous system.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10474351/Cavity resonatorswireless power transmissionwireless sensor networksband-pass filters
spellingShingle Yoshinobu Tamura
Hiromasa Saeki
Masaya Tamura
System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
IEEE Access
Cavity resonators
wireless power transmission
wireless sensor networks
band-pass filters
title System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
title_full System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
title_fullStr System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
title_full_unstemmed System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
title_short System Design of Cavity Resonance-Enabled Wireless Power Transfer Based on Filter Design Theory
title_sort system design of cavity resonance enabled wireless power transfer based on filter design theory
topic Cavity resonators
wireless power transmission
wireless sensor networks
band-pass filters
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10474351/
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