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Dialani, Hitesh (author)
This thesis presents a practical topology for achieving highly efficient dual-side wireless power transfer (WPT). Traditional WPT systems with a diode rectifier on the secondary side lack flexibility in load matching, requiring the integration of an additional dc/dc converter at the back end. However, this approach leads to increased power...
master thesis 2023
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Grazian, F. (author)
Wireless charging has the potential to speed up the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) because it is intrinsically a user-friendly technology. Furthermore, it is essential when charging completely autonomous EVs, and it enables the charging of EVs in motion without using overhead cables. The most common technology used in EV wireless charging...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Huang, Zian (author)
In recent years, the Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) system has become more and more popular due to its prominent advantages, especially for Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging. The WPT systems are required to follow the EV battery charging profiles, thus more and more voltage control methods with distinctive characteristics are proposed and studied....
master thesis 2022
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den Ouden, Bram (author)
master thesis 2022
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Liu, Shurui (author)
This article presents a novel wide operational range reconfigurable regulating rectifier for wireless power transfer. The proposed 1X/2X/3X rectifier achieves wide range voltage regulation without global loop control to minimize the area occupation. Compared with previous work, more working modes and greater magnification allow the proposed...
master thesis 2022
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PAPADOPOULOS, ILIAS (author)
One of the main reasons that the efficiency drops from cell to module is the conduction losses. To increase the efficiency of the PV module, the produced charge carriers in the semiconductor materials should be transferred to the PV module terminals with minimum conduction losses. As an alternative to the conventional cells and modules...
master thesis 2021
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Mangudi Sankar, Swaminathan (author)
The need for efficient power transfer at lower cost is a common requisite for any power con­verter system. When considering the application of wireless power transfer for Electric Vehicle(EV) charging, higher efficiency and lower cost can be achieved by reducing the number of stages of the system at the grid side. This thesis explores the...
master thesis 2021
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Hurkmans, Brecht (author), van der Kolk, Floris (author)
Wireless power transfer has been around for a long time. In 1899 Nikola Tesla demonstrated that it was possible to transfer power using a pair of coils. This technology has advanced to now charge a wide range of portable devices, such as phones. In this thesis, a wireless charging system is designed to be integrated into a power bank with UV-C...
bachelor thesis 2021
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van Leeuwen, C.J. (author)
In this thesis I research the ability of groups of agents to organize their collective behavior, without any human intervention. Using a framework for gathering information of the behavior, analyzing the performance, and updating the behavior, the agents can adapt to changing environments or user requirements. In my thesis I use different...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Verwijmeren, Teun (author)
The market for shared mobility has seen massive growths in recent years. Pollution and congestion requires us to rethink how we move around and new technologies make sharing continuously easier and more convenient. Society is slowly moving towards a mindset that values access over ownership, and this is also the case for (urban) mobility....
master thesis 2021
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Westhoek, Youri (author)
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) such as cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants, and neurostimulators improve millions of people’s lives every day. Over the years, IMDs have significantly improved in function, increased in lifetime, and decreased in size. However, further miniaturisation is limited by the batteries used to power these devices,...
master thesis 2020
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Grazian, F. (author), Shi, W. (author), Dong, J. (author), van Duijsen, P.J. (author), Soeiro, Thiago B. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
In the next decades, the number of electric vehicles (EVs) for private use is predicted to increase considerably. Charging the EVs through wireless power transfer (WPT), i.e. wireless charging, has the potential to shorten charging duration of EVs batteries through dynamic charging and it would also improve the safety of static charging in case...
conference paper 2019
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Nassirinia, F. (author), Straver, W.G.M.M. (author), Hoebeek, Freek E. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
Animal studies are often used to test the feasibility and effectiveness of neuroscience research ideas. Optogenetics is a state-of-the-art technique that allows researchers to control brain activity with light. Current methods are limited as they use tethered setups with the animal in a fixed position, resulting in stress and reduced animal...
conference paper 2017
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IJntema, Wieger (author)
Indoor localization is a topic that has been investigated for more than a decade. Yet, no single system exists that is widely adopted as the de facto localization standard. From a research perspective the goal is to obtain a solution that is general, simple and accurate. As the number of devices in the Internet of Things grow, a new set of...
master thesis 2016
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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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