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EE, WPT
(Joint)
2023-10-05
13:00
Osaka
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Design and Implementation of Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer Systems for e-Mobility
Katsuhiro Hata (UTokyo) WPT2023-19
System design and implementation related to wireless power transfer technology for e-mobility, such as electric vehicles... [more] WPT2023-19
p.1
EE, IEE-HCA 2023-05-26
11:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Development of a High-Efficiency Wireless Power Transfer System for Taiwan's First Autonomous Electric Boat Charging
Ching-Ming Lai (NCHU), Tomokazu Mishima (Kobe Univ.) EE2023-2
This study presents the system architecture and demonstration of a high-efficiency wireless power transfer (WPT) system ... [more] EE2023-2
pp.7-11
WPT
(2nd)
2022-12-05
- 2022-12-06
Kyoto Uji Obaku Plaza Kihada Hall, Uji Campus, Kyoto University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Estimation of Battery Voltage on Hyper Harmony Electrical Power Drive System -- A New Breakthrough for Wireless Power Transfer Using Double Resonance --
Hiroshi Sakuraba (SENDAI KOSEN), Tetsuya Magata (TMEJ), Tomoha Sugai (SENDAI KOSEN)
This paper shows that a wireless battery charging system using Hyper Harmony Electrical Power Drive can easily estimate ... [more]
WPT
(2nd)
2022-12-05
- 2022-12-06
Kyoto Uji Obaku Plaza Kihada Hall, Uji Campus, Kyoto University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Research on WPT-Robot : Comparison and Study of Wireless Power Transfer Methods for Tracking and Charging Function
Naoto Takayama, Yuta Shimizu, Koutarou Ozawa, Taku Shimizu (Hosei University), Shuhei Toga (Daihen Corporation), Sousuke Nakamura (Hosei University)
As factories become increasingly unmanned, the operation rate of autonomous mobile transport vehicles (AGVs, AMRs, etc.)... [more]
SRW, SeMI, CNR
(Joint)
2022-11-25
09:00
Tochigi Epinard Nasu
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Short Paper] A Wireless Power Transfer System for a Biologging Device to Measure the Streaked Shearwater
Yuichi Masuda, Katsumasa Kosya, Hiroyuki Shinoda (UT) SRW2022-24
This paper shows a wireless charging system for a bio-logging terminal to measure the streaked shearwater. To record an ... [more] SRW2022-24
p.36
WPT, MW 2019-04-22
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Study on Power Factor of Wireless Power Transfer Systems with Resonance Frequency Mismatch
Helanka Weerasekara, Katsuhiro Hata, Takehiro Imura, Yoichi Hori (Univ. of Tokyo) WPT2019-2 MW2019-2
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) for Electric Vehicles (EV) is one of an admirable solution to some obstacles of charging E... [more] WPT2019-2 MW2019-2
pp.7-11
AP, WPT
(Joint)
2018-01-18
16:00
Nara ATR [Tutorial Lecture] Key Points for Wireless Power Transfer System Design
Satoshi Tsukamoto (TUT) AP2017-159 WPT2017-62
Wireless power transfer is highlighted as non-contact charging for electric vehicles. In the high-power circuit, not onl... [more] AP2017-159 WPT2017-62
pp.47-52(AP), pp.35-40(WPT)
EE, WPT
(Joint)
2016-10-06
11:05
Kyoto   An efficiency control technology of the magnetic field resonance type WPT system which optimizes storage battery charge
Yuto Honda, Yoshiki Tsuchida, Masahiro Fukui (Ritsumeikan Univ.) WPT2016-20
This paper describes the optimum magnetic field resonance type wireless power transmission system to the charging of the... [more] WPT2016-20
pp.1-6
WPT 2016-03-08
11:15
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Uji Campus Measurement and Analysis of Ice and Snow Effect for Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transmission
Wataru Takahashi, Kenta Furuta, Shun Endo, Kazuki Nunokawa, Ryouichi Baba, Tamami Maruyam (National Institute of Technology, Hakodate College) WPT2015-90
Recently, wireless power transmission (WPT) to electric vehicles (EVs) in motion is attracting attention. When applying ... [more] WPT2015-90
pp.77-80
MW 2015-12-18
11:40
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Science Consideration on Some Irregulars of Circuit Parameters in Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transmission Systems at kHz Frequency Bands
Kastsuyoshi Aoki (NIT, Kure College), Kenji Shodai (Hiroshima Univ.), Kouichi Yamanoue (Imasen Electric), Futoshi Kuroki (NIT, Kure College) MW2015-152
As the wireless power transmission for a feeding system to electrical vehicles, a magnetic induction method with primary... [more] MW2015-152
pp.109-112
WPT
(2nd)
2015-12-11
17:00
Overseas TamKang University, Tamsui Campus Study of Wireless Charging Coil Embedded in Print Circuit Board
Yun-Hsih Chou (St. John・s Univ.), Qiaowei Yuan (Sendai National College of Technology), Hsiao-Yu Huang (St. John・s University), Liang-Yu Yen, Ting-Wei Lin (Tamkang Univ.)
In this paper it is mainly to investigate the possibility of using wireless charging system with coupling coil embedded ... [more]
AP 2015-02-20
11:15
Hyogo Chusho-kigyou center at Amagasaki-City [Invited Lecture] 7-kW Wireless Power Transfer System for PHEV/EV Charging
Shuichi Obayashi, Hiroshi Mochikawa (Toshiba) AP2014-202
Technological challenge for kilo-watt class wireless power transfer for PHEV/EV charging is described. System overview ... [more] AP2014-202
pp.85-88
AP, WPT
(Joint)
2014-10-16
11:10
Hokkaido Hokkaido University, Clark Memorial Student Center Design and Experimental Study for 3 Dimensional Wireless Power Transfer for Mobile Devices
Akiyoshi Uchida, Satoshi Shimokawa, Kiyoto Matsui, Hiroyasu Kawano, Kazuyuki Ozaki, Hirotaka Oshima (FUJITSU Lab.) WPT2014-42
Magnetic-resonance wireless power transfer technology makes it possible to transfer electric power to distant receiving ... [more] WPT2014-42
pp.35-38
MW 2014-03-04
10:20
Ehime Ehime University Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Charging System by SPICE
Kenji Shodai (Hiroshima Univ.), Kouichi Yamanoue (Imasen Electric Industrial), Futoshi Kuroki (KNCT) MW2013-198
Recently, the charging system utilizing a magnetic field resonance type non-contact power supply technology has attracte... [more] MW2013-198
pp.7-12
EE 2011-10-07
16:25
Chiba Makuhari-Messe Efficiency and stand by power of wireless energy transfer system
Hideaki Abe, Kaoru Furukawa, Futoshi Nishimura, Tomohiro Ota, Hiroyasu Kitamura (Panasonic Electric Works) EE2011-23
Wireless energy transmission technique, which is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electri... [more] EE2011-23
pp.31-36
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