Wireless charging based on capacitive-inductive resonance

This project is about a novel chip-based wireless power transfer system. Its integrated and flexible design eliminates the need for power cables for any DC device in homes, offices, parkades and power generating facilities. Unlike existing solutions, the system operates simultaneously with multi electricity requirement devices, has extended range, generates no heat, can transfer power through solid material, while increasing the effective utilization of harvested electricity. It does so at a lower cost per power density than its competitors.

Faculty Supervisor:

Shahriar Mirabbasi

Student:

Alireza Asoode;Ehsan Hadizadeh Hafshejani

Partner:

Daanaa

Discipline:

Engineering - computer / electrical

Sector:

University:

University of British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate

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