The impedance expansion method (IEM), which has been previously proposed by the authors, is a circuit-modeling technique for electrically-very-small devices. This paper provides a new idea on the principle of undesired radiation in wireless power transfer systems by employing IEM. In particular, it is shown that the undesired radiation is due to equivalent infinitesimal dipoles and loops of the currents on the coils.
Nozomi HAGA
Gunma University
Masaharu TAKAHASHI
Chiba University
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Nozomi HAGA, Masaharu TAKAHASHI, "Analysis of a Wireless Power Transfer System by the Impedance Expansion Method Using Fourier Basis Functions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E101-B, no. 7, pp. 1708-1715, July 2018, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2017EBP3316.
Abstract: The impedance expansion method (IEM), which has been previously proposed by the authors, is a circuit-modeling technique for electrically-very-small devices. This paper provides a new idea on the principle of undesired radiation in wireless power transfer systems by employing IEM. In particular, it is shown that the undesired radiation is due to equivalent infinitesimal dipoles and loops of the currents on the coils.
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