Radiative wireless power transfer (WPT) uses freely propagating electromagnetic (EM) radiation for long-distance energy distribution. Microwaves, which are not strongly affected by the atmosphere [1], can be focused into beams for higher efficiencies. Thus, the need for cables and batteries can be reduced, minimizing costs and enabling power supply to previously infeasible applications, like dynamic systems.
Pereira, R.A.M., Baghel, A., Ribeiro, H., Fazzini, E., Tiberi, T., Gok, A.B., et al. (2025). Focusing Microwave Radiation for Long-Distance Wireless Power Transfer in Space. IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE, 26(7), 65-77 [10.1109/MMM.2024.3463634].
Focusing Microwave Radiation for Long-Distance Wireless Power Transfer in Space
Fazzini E.;Tiberi T.;Gok A. B.;Costanzo A.;Masotti D.;
2025
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Radiative wireless power transfer (WPT) uses freely propagating electromagnetic (EM) radiation for long-distance energy distribution. Microwaves, which are not strongly affected by the atmosphere [1], can be focused into beams for higher efficiencies. Thus, the need for cables and batteries can be reduced, minimizing costs and enabling power supply to previously infeasible applications, like dynamic systems.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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