Wireless Power Transfer System Model Reduction with Split Frequency Matching
Ke Wang,
Qingyu Wu,
Jing Peng
et al.
Abstract:Reduced-order dynamic models of wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are desired to simplify the analysis and design of power control, phase synchronization, and maximum efficiency tracking. The reduced-order dynamic phasor model is a good choice because of its straightforward physical meaning and concise mathematical formula. However, the model relies on the assumption of loose coupling and loses accuracy when the coupling becomes stronger. In this paper, a model reduction method with split frequency matchin… Show more
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