Luigi Solimene, Fabio Corti, Salvatore Musumeci, Francisco Javier López-Alcolea, Alberto Reatti, Carlo Stefano Ragusa
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Abstract
The paper explores the use of the magnetic control strategy for the output power regulation of an LCC-S compensated inductive wireless power transfer system. The magnetic control is implemented through a controlled variable inductor whose magnetization state is actively regulated by an auxiliary DC–DC converter. The principles for the design and regulation of the system are discussed, and the experimental setup for the validation of the regulation method is implemented. Several measurement results highlight the effectiveness and potential improvements of the magnetic control strategy for inductive wireless power transfer systems.
期刊介绍:
IET Power Electronics aims to attract original research papers, short communications, review articles and power electronics related educational studies. The scope covers applications and technologies in the field of power electronics with special focus on cost-effective, efficient, power dense, environmental friendly and robust solutions, which includes:
Applications:
Electric drives/generators, renewable energy, industrial and consumable applications (including lighting, welding, heating, sub-sea applications, drilling and others), medical and military apparatus, utility applications, transport and space application, energy harvesting, telecommunications, energy storage management systems, home appliances.
Technologies:
Circuits: all type of converter topologies for low and high power applications including but not limited to: inverter, rectifier, dc/dc converter, power supplies, UPS, ac/ac converter, resonant converter, high frequency converter, hybrid converter, multilevel converter, power factor correction circuits and other advanced topologies.
Components and Materials: switching devices and their control, inductors, sensors, transformers, capacitors, resistors, thermal management, filters, fuses and protection elements and other novel low-cost efficient components/materials.
Control: techniques for controlling, analysing, modelling and/or simulation of power electronics circuits and complete power electronics systems.
Design/Manufacturing/Testing: new multi-domain modelling, assembling and packaging technologies, advanced testing techniques.
Environmental Impact: Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) reduction techniques, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), limiting acoustic noise and vibration, recycling techniques, use of non-rare material.
Education: teaching methods, programme and course design, use of technology in power electronics teaching, virtual laboratory and e-learning and fields within the scope of interest.
Special Issues. Current Call for papers:
Harmonic Mitigation Techniques and Grid Robustness in Power Electronic-Based Power Systems - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_PEL_CFP_HMTGRPEPS.pdf