Future Mobility with Wireless Power Technology
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- Non-members (tax incl.):¥1,100 Members (tax incl.):¥880
- Publication code
- 20214351
- Paper/Info type
- Other International Conferences
No.G1.4
- Pages
- 1-4(Total 4 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2021
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference EVTeC 2021 [Online Meeting]
Detailed Information
Category(E) | Wireless Power Transfer III |
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Author(E) | 1) Naoki Shinohara |
Affiliation(E) | 1) University Kuala Lumpur/Kyoto University |
Abstract(E) | Intelligent transport systems (ITS) are the future of mobility. Wireless communication, remote sensing, and wireless power are crucial technologies for ITS. Wireless communication and remote sensing have been applied to automatic driving systems, and we can now receive information of a car’s surroundings by remote sensing, and we communicate wirelessly in automatic driving systems. Wireless power transfer (WPT) is a necessity for automatic driving systems and future mobility. The types of WPT include inductive near-field and far-field WPT via microwaves. Recently, the inductive near-field WPT charger of 200 kW class power in 20 kHz has been applied in public electric buses in Europe and China. The far-field WPT via microwaves is studied in universities not only for wireless chargers but also for wireless power supplies for sensors in an electric car. Wireless power can be supplied to a farther distance in the far-field WPT compared with inductive near-field WPT. Wireless-powered drones with microwave technology are expected to be a novel form of mobility. In this paper, I will introduce the recent researches on far-field WPT via microwaves for electric cars and drones. |