2018 3rd International Conference on Smart City and Systems Engineering (ICSCSE) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icscse.2018.00100
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Retracted: Optimal Design of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Charging Coil for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles1

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“…In the context of ARANs, Wang et al deployed a wireless magnetic resonant power transfer charging station for UAVs, solving the problems of endurance [150]. Meanwhile, Qiong et al [151] proposed an optimal design for magnetic resonance wireless charging in UAVs. The experimental results in [151] show that the energy transmission efficiency of their proposal can be kept stable despite the horizontal movement of the transmitting and receiving coils.…”
Section: A Energy Refillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of ARANs, Wang et al deployed a wireless magnetic resonant power transfer charging station for UAVs, solving the problems of endurance [150]. Meanwhile, Qiong et al [151] proposed an optimal design for magnetic resonance wireless charging in UAVs. The experimental results in [151] show that the energy transmission efficiency of their proposal can be kept stable despite the horizontal movement of the transmitting and receiving coils.…”
Section: A Energy Refillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Qiong et al [151] proposed an optimal design for magnetic resonance wireless charging in UAVs. The experimental results in [151] show that the energy transmission efficiency of their proposal can be kept stable despite the horizontal movement of the transmitting and receiving coils.…”
Section: A Energy Refillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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