Wireless Power Transfer

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 Wireless Power Transfer is the second edition of a well received first book, which published in 2012. It represents the state-of-the-art at the time of writing, and addresses a unique subject of great international interest in terms of research. Most of the chapters are contributed by the main author, though as in the first edition several chapters are contributed by other authors. The authors of the various chapters are experts in their own right on the specific topics within wireless energy transfer. Compared to the first edition, this new edition is more comprehensive in terms of the concepts discussed, and the range of current industrial applications which are presented, such as those of magnetic induction. From the eleven chapters of the first edtion, this second edition has expanded to twenty chapters. More chapters on the theoretical foundations and applications have been included. This new edition also contains chapters which deal with techniques for reducing power losses in wireless power transfer systems. In this regard, specific chapters discuss impedance matching methods, frequency splitting and how to deploy systems based on frequency splitting. A new chapter on multi-dimensional wireless power transfer has also been added. The design of wireless power transfer systems based on bandpass filtering approach has been included, in addition to the two techniques using couple mode theory and electronic circuits. The book has retained chapters on how to increase efficiency of power conversion and induction, and also how to control the power systems. Furthermore, detailed techniques for power relay, including applications, which were also discussed in the first edition, have been updated and kept. The book is written in a progressive manner, with a knowledge of the first chapters making it easier to understand the later chapters. Most of the underlying theories covered in the book are clearly relevant to inductive near field communications, robotic control, robotic propulsion techniques, induction heating and cooking and a range of mechatronic systems.

O autoru

 Johnson I. Agbinya graduated from La Trobe University with a PhD in microwave radar remote sensing (MSc Research University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland (1982) in microprocessor techniques in digital control systems) and BSc (Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria. He is currently Head of School of Informa- tion Technology and Engineering at Melbourne Institute of Technology (Australia). Prior to this he was Associate Professor (remote sensing systems engineering) in the department of electronic engineering. He is also Adjunct Professor at Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) Arusha Tanzania and PhD Research supervising Professor at Sudan University of Science and Technology Khartoum, Sudan.

He was Extraordinary Professor in telecommunications at Tshwane Uni- versity of Technology/French South African Technical Institute in Pretoria, South Africa. He was also a Senior Research Scientist at CSIRO Telecom- munications and Industrial Physics (1994–2000; renamed CSIRO ICT) in biometrics and remote sensing and Principal Engineer Research at Vodafone Australia research from 2000 to 2003. He is the author of six technical books in electronic communications including Principles of Inductive Near Field Communications for Internet of Things (River Publishers, Aalborg Postkontor, Denmark, 2011); IP Communications and Services for NGN (Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Group, USA, 2010) and Planning and Optimisation of 3G and 4G Wireless Networks (River Publishers, Aalborg Postkontor, Denmark, 2009).

He is Consulting Editor for River Publishers Denmark on new areas in Telecommunications and Science and also the founder and editor-in-chief of the African Journal of ICT (AJICT) and founder of the International Conference on Broadband Communications and Biomedical Applications (IB2COM). His current research interests include remote and short range sensing, inductive communications and wireless power transfer, Machine to Machine communications (M2), Internet of Things, wireless and mobile communications and biometric systems. Dr. Agbinya is a member of IEEE, ACS and African Institute of Mathematics (AIMS). He has published extensively on broadband wireless communications, sensors, inductive communications, biometrics, vehicular networks, video and speech compression and coding, contributing to the development of voice over IP, intelligent multimedia sub-system and design and optimisation of 3G networks. He was recipient of research and best paper awards and has held several advisory roles including the Nigerian National ICT Policy initiative.

  

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