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Title: Magneto-Electric Dipoles for Wireless Power Transmission
Authors: Cai, Zhenghua
Department: Department of Electrical Engineering
Issue Date: 2020
Supervisor: Supervisor: Prof. Luk, Kwai Man; Assessor: Dr. Wong, Steve H
Abstract: Wireless power transmission (WPT) has attracted lots of attention because it can transfer energy from the power source to the receiver without physical interconnection. As a result, it can bring convenience and safety to all users, especially when the physical interconnection is inconvenient or even hazardous. In this project, a comprehensive study about wireless power transmission (WPT) is carried out, including the development of wireless power transmission (WPT), various genres of existing techniques, recent technologies and applications. Then magneto-electric dipoles are studied and designed for the near-field wireless power transmission (WPT) system at 2.4 GHz. The performances of magneto-electric dipoles are compared with the microstrip patch antennas and the sensitivity of misalignment is also tested. The measured power transmission efficiency is 94% and 54% at 2.4GHz for the distance equal to 10mm and 50mm. The overall performance of wireless power transmission using magneto-electric dipoles is much better than using microstrip patch antennas. Then two types of circular polarized magneto-electric dipoles are proposed for the wireless power transmission (WPT) system to increase the performance, especially in the sensitivity of misalignment.
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