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Unleashing Misalignment Tolerance Potential in Wireless Power System-Slides

Authors: Pengcheng Zhang & Changsong Cai;

Unleashing Misalignment Tolerance Potential in Wireless Power System-Slides

Abstract

Abstract: In the realm of wireless power systems, ensuring robustness against misalignment between transmitter and receiver units stands as a critical challenge. Misalignment, arising from diverse factors, has the potential to disrupt optimal power transfer, thereby impeding the overall efficacy of this technology. The emergence of innovative technological breakthroughs and strategic power distribution approaches has emerged as instrumental in addressing the constraints posed by misalignment. This webinar explores the significance of bolstering misalignment tolerance capabilities within wireless power systems. We will highlight our efforts on the novel methods for integrated topology design, magnetic coupling control, providing new solutions and technical support for achieving high-performance misalignment-tolerant WPT system.

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