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The aim of our project is to transfer 5watts of power wirelessly within a larger distance starting from 50mm up to 500mm,by maintaining the efficiency of 70 percent.
 
In this project we are trying to design a wireless power transformer and investigate methods of improving efficiency as the air gap gets larger, based on the previous  years suggestions and a new design that we  will achieve.In addition to that we need to consider the product to be cost and size effective.
 
In this project we are trying to design a wireless power transformer and investigate methods of improving efficiency as the air gap gets larger, based on the previous  years suggestions and a new design that we  will achieve.In addition to that we need to consider the product to be cost and size effective.
  

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Project Information

The aim of our project is to transfer 5watts of power wirelessly within a larger distance starting from 50mm up to 500mm,by maintaining the efficiency of 70 percent. In this project we are trying to design a wireless power transformer and investigate methods of improving efficiency as the air gap gets larger, based on the previous years suggestions and a new design that we will achieve.In addition to that we need to consider the product to be cost and size effective.

This project is about transferring power wirelessly, which has many applications from charging small appliances to helping stroke patience to avoid unnecessary procedure. And to eliminate the use of different cables for specified device which means all devices including laptops, mobile phones, music players and toothbrushes can be charged via one panel. The project is consist of different units including the power electronics and generating the power required, the transmission of power and hardware, the power measurement and losses which are strongly related to each other.

Group Members

Saeideh Farzaneh Kazerouni

Farnoosh Vahabzade

Hamidreza Zareinezhad


Supervisor

Dr Wen Soong

Dr Andrew Allison