Envisioning the Future by Encountering Cables and Adopting Wireless - Power Supply and Charging

Stuti Mishra*, Sanskriti Gauraha**, Anshul Lanjewar***, Naushin Anjum****, Alka Mishra*****
*-***** Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Durg, Chattisgarh, India.
Periodicity:January - March'2023
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jee.16.3.19369

Abstract

This paper discusses the importance of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in a rapidly changing world. The goal is to introduce new technologies that can transfer power without the hassle of connecting cords for every single work, making devices more portable with less wear and tear, and providing an uninterrupted supply of electricity in every region. Wireless Power Transfer plays a key role in bringing change to the usage of the latest or pre-existing technology with a lot of conveniences and within a short time. The paper sheds light on recent progress in Wireless Power Transfer techniques, wireless charging, new possibilities for the future in the field of Wireless Power Transfer, and the development of business merchandise. This technique has provided promising ways to overcome the energy restriction of conventionally transportable devices. The techniques of Wireless Power Transfer will provide a way of making the dream come true of supplying 24/7 electricity not only in cities but also in remote areas, which will help in the development of every village and town that is currently not in the mainstream. The paper provides a summary of Wireless Power Transfer techniques, major developments in technical fields, and the recent advancements in networking applications. It highlights the potential of Wireless Power Transfer to revolutionize the way to use technology and the benefits it can bring to individuals and countries.

Keywords

Wireless Power Transfer, Wireless Charging, Inductive Coupling, Resonance Coupling, RF / Microwave, Standard Charging, Dynamic Charging Qi, PMA, A4WP, Microwave, WiTricity, ISM.

How to Cite this Article?

Mishra, S., Gauraha, S., Lanjewar, A., Anjum, N., and Mishra, A. (2023). Envisioning the Future by Encountering Cables and Adopting Wireless - Power Supply and Charging. i-manager’s Journal on Electrical Engineering, 16(3), 28-40. https://doi.org/10.26634/jee.16.3.19369

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