2016 International Electronics Symposium (IES) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/elecsym.2016.7860978
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Wireless energy transmission system using electromagnetic induction for home appliances

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“…Equation 1 shows that the changing in the magnetic field ( Φ ) is proportional to the changing of electric current ( ). The relation between the numbers of coils and the inductance (L) is given by 2 , and the resulted current from installed capacitance is . The mutual inductance (M) formed between transmitter (LT), and receiver (LR) is given by Equation 2.…”
Section: The Bronze Coil and The Magnetic Induction Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equation 1 shows that the changing in the magnetic field ( Φ ) is proportional to the changing of electric current ( ). The relation between the numbers of coils and the inductance (L) is given by 2 , and the resulted current from installed capacitance is . The mutual inductance (M) formed between transmitter (LT), and receiver (LR) is given by Equation 2.…”
Section: The Bronze Coil and The Magnetic Induction Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, people are coming back to investigate WET on small scales, such as for housing applications. The WET application for home appliances gives us the promise of a tidy and saver environment [2] [8]. WET is divided into two methods: far-field, mid-range [9], and near field [3] [10].…”
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confidence: 99%