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This paper presents a new topology appropriate for dynamic wireless charging of electric vehicles. We propose a source coil made from multiple lumped coils powered by a single inverter, with the receiver coil mounted on the vehicle. The proposed system uses the reflected reactance from the receiver to automatically limit the field strength in uncoupled portions of the source-receiver system, thus allowing the system to more easily meet the electromagnetic field emission standards without complex shielding circuits, switches, electronics and communication systems. The power transfer is at its peak when the source-receiver coils pair is strongly coupled resulting in improved system-level efficiency. The analysis is supported by simulation and experiments.
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