Compact Size Wireless Power Transfer Using Defected Ground Structures
This book addresses the design challenges in near-field wireless power transfer (WPT) systems, such as high efficiency, compact size, and long transmission range. It presents new low-profile designs for the TX/RX structures using different shapes of defec
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Sherif Hekal Ahmed Allam Adel B. Abdel-Rahman Ramesh K. Pokharel
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Energy Systems in Electrical Engineering Series Editor Muhammad H. Rashid, Florida Polytechnic University, Lakeland, USA
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Compact Size Wireless Power Transfer Using Defected Ground Structures
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Sherif Hekal Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra Benha University Cairo, Egypt Adel B. Abdel-Rahman Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology Alexandria, Egypt
Ahmed Allam School of Electronics, Communications, and Computer Engineering Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology Alexandria, Egypt Ramesh K. Pokharel Kyushu University Fukuoka, Japan
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Preface
The technology of wireless power transfer (WPT) has attracted considerable attention recently due to the increasing demand of wireless applications such as portable electronic devices, biomedical implants, and wireless buried sensors. WPT technology can be found also in contactless radio-frequency identification (RFID) and remote charging of electrical vehicles. It is beneficial to power electrical devices in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient, dangerous, or impossible. Wireless power transmission can be implemented by di
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