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Visser, E.R.A. (author)
Electrical vehicles (EVs) can be charged wirelessly with an inductive power transfer (IPT) system that uses a magnetic field to deliver power to the EV. Such a system could be embedded in the highway to charge EVs while they are driving. The magnetic field of the IPT system is created using coils that are exited with a high frequency current....
master thesis 2016
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Prazeres, J.R.E.G. (author)
With the current surge in the development and use of Electric Vehicles (EVs) due to increased environmental consciousness, methods to increase the driving range and improve the battery charging conditions of these vehicles have become important research areas. Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) is one of the solutions to the challenges currently...
master thesis 2014
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Prasanth, V. (author)
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the process of transferring power from one circuit onto another without passing through any manmade conductive elements interconnecting them. Several schemes for wireless power transfer exist – Inductive, Capacitive, Laser, Microwave etc. Of these, Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) is the most popular and is being...
master thesis 2012
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Imoru, O. (author)
The principle of Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) is very old but it is rarely used for transferring power from source to load via a medium. This is because normally the medium restricts the power transfer due to losses or the shielding effects. However, for low energy applications, an acceptable amount of power could be transferred from the...
master thesis 2010
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