Ultrasound Mediated Wireless Power Transfer Technology

Sunghoon Hur, Hyun Soo Kim, H. Song
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Wireless energy transfer (WET) is the transmission of electric power without any physical connections such as wires. Currently, inductive coupling mediated by electromagnetic (EM) waves is the most common method of WET and is widely used to charge portable devices such as smartphones, Bluetooth earphones, electric shavers, and visual prostheses. However, its application is still limited due to a number of issues including low efficiency, short charging distance, heating problem, and limited choice of transmission medium. Due to these issues, EM-based WET cannot be applied to implantable medical devices, marine cable operation sensors, and electronic devices with electromagnetic interference shielding. Recently, as an alternative to EM-based WET, acoustic energy transfer mediated by sound waves becomes more attractive. Ultrasound offers advantages for transmission in dense media such as liquids or solids and is regardless of electromagnetic shielding. In this review, we investigate recent progress in acoustic power transfer technology in terms of acoustic energy conversion mechanism and provide the future research direction of acoustic power transfer technology.
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超声介导无线电力传输技术
无线能量传输(WET)是在没有任何物理连接(如电线)的情况下传输电能的技术。目前,以电磁波为媒介的感应耦合是最常见的湿法充电方式,被广泛用于智能手机、蓝牙耳机、电动剃须刀和视觉假体等便携式设备的充电。然而,由于效率低、充电距离短、发热问题、传输介质选择有限等问题,其应用仍然受到限制。由于这些问题,基于em的WET不能应用于植入式医疗设备、海洋电缆操作传感器和具有电磁干扰屏蔽的电子设备。近年来,以声波为媒介的声能传递作为一种替代电磁湿法的方法变得越来越有吸引力。超声波在液体或固体等致密介质中传输具有优势,并且不受电磁屏蔽的影响。本文从声能转换机理方面综述了声能传递技术的最新进展,并提出了声能传递技术未来的研究方向。
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