Reconfigurable Wireless Power Transmission in Fully-Enclosed Space Using Antenna Array
This paper studies employing antenna array to reconfigure wireless power transmission in fully-enclosed space (that is, environments enclosed by conducting walls, such as spacecrafts and engine compartments). Because strong coupling may appear among array elements, conventional phased array is not t...
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doaj-8ef4b45a503549e2b650378bd761282f2021-03-30T00:48:32ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01717309817311010.1109/ACCESS.2019.29568898918058Reconfigurable Wireless Power Transmission in Fully-Enclosed Space Using Antenna ArrayXin Wang0Xueqi Wang1Mengying Li2Mingyu Lu3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6627-8054College of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaCollege of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaCollege of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, Beckley, WV, USAThis paper studies employing antenna array to reconfigure wireless power transmission in fully-enclosed space (that is, environments enclosed by conducting walls, such as spacecrafts and engine compartments). Because strong coupling may appear among array elements, conventional phased array is not the best approach. We find parasitic array, which includes one driver element and multiple parasitic elements, an excellent candidate to achieve high power transmission efficiency in fully-enclosed space. Phased array and parasitic array are analyzed and compared with each other; closed-form expressions of maximum power transmission efficiency are derived when the array includes two elements. With the theoretical analysis as guideline, some experiments are conducted in a cubic box with size of 1 cubic meter and with aluminum walls. Experimental results demonstrate that, parasitic array offers higher power transmission efficiency than phased array in most of the scenarios. To be more specific, the power transmission efficiency could always reach 90% when a parasitic array includes 4 elements (i.e., 1 driver element and 3 parasitic elements) and when the receiver changes its location in a 60 cm by 60 cm region.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8918058/Antenna arrayscavitiesmicrowave propagationreconfigurable antennaswireless power transmission |
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Reconfigurable Wireless Power Transmission in Fully-Enclosed Space Using Antenna Array |
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Reconfigurable Wireless Power Transmission in Fully-Enclosed Space Using Antenna Array |
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This paper studies employing antenna array to reconfigure wireless power transmission in fully-enclosed space (that is, environments enclosed by conducting walls, such as spacecrafts and engine compartments). Because strong coupling may appear among array elements, conventional phased array is not the best approach. We find parasitic array, which includes one driver element and multiple parasitic elements, an excellent candidate to achieve high power transmission efficiency in fully-enclosed space. Phased array and parasitic array are analyzed and compared with each other; closed-form expressions of maximum power transmission efficiency are derived when the array includes two elements. With the theoretical analysis as guideline, some experiments are conducted in a cubic box with size of 1 cubic meter and with aluminum walls. Experimental results demonstrate that, parasitic array offers higher power transmission efficiency than phased array in most of the scenarios. To be more specific, the power transmission efficiency could always reach 90% when a parasitic array includes 4 elements (i.e., 1 driver element and 3 parasitic elements) and when the receiver changes its location in a 60 cm by 60 cm region. |
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Antenna arrays cavities microwave propagation reconfigurable antennas wireless power transmission |
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