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  • 1
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    New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons
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    (DE-101)1059271664
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1., Auflage
    ISBN: 9781118862964 , 1118862961
    Series Statement: ISTE
    Note: Lizenzpflichtig
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. 9781848216051
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Hoboken [u.a.] : Wiley-ISTE
    UID:
    (DE-627)776797956
    Format: Online-Ressource (254 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781118863008 , 9781118862957 , 1306373735 , 1118862961 , 9781306373739 , 9781118862964
    Series Statement: ISTE
    Content: Annotation, Recent advances in Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) technologies have enabled various engineering applications with potential product implementation. WPT can be utilized to charge batteries in various pieces of equipment without the need for a wired connection. Energy can be harvested from ambient RF and microwave radiation and 1 million kW microwaves can be transmitted from space to the ground. This book covers all the theory and technologies of WPT, such as microwave generators with semi-conductors and microwave tubes, antennas, phased arrays, beam efficiency, and rectifiers (rectenna). The authors also discuss coupling WPT. Applications, such as energy harvesting, sensor networks, point-to-point WPT, WPT to moving targets (airplane, vehicle, etc.) and Solar Power Satellite are also presented
    Content: Recent advances in Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) technologies have enabled various engineering applications with potential product implementation. WPT can be utilized to charge batteries in various pieces of equipment without the need for a wired connection. Energy can be harvested from ambient RF and microwave radiation and 1 million kW microwaves can be transmitted from space to the ground.This book covers all the theory and technologies of WPT, such as microwave generators with semi-conductors and microwave tubes, antennas, phased arrays, beam efficiency, and rectifiers (rectenna). The
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. History, Present and Future of WPT; 1.1. Theoretical predictions and the first trial in the 19th Century; 1.2. Rejuvenated WPT by microwaves in the 1960s; 1.3. Inductive coupling WPT projects in the 20th Century; 1.4. WPT as a game-changing technology in the 21st Century; Chapter 2. Theory of WPT; 2.1. Theoretical background; 2.2. Beam efficiency and coupling efficiency; 2.2.1. Beam efficiency of radiowaves; 2.2.2. Theoretical increase of beam efficiency; 2.2.3. Coupling efficiency at very close coupling distance; 2.3. Beam forming , 2.3.1. Beam-forming theory for the phased array and its error2.3.2. Target detecting via radiowaves; 2.4. Beam receiving; Chapter 3. Technologies of WPT; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Radio frequency (RF) generation - HPA using semiconductors; 3.3. RF generation - microwave tubes; 3.3.1. Magnetrons; 3.3.2. Traveling wave tube/traveling wave tube amplifier; 3.3.3. Klystron; 3.4 Beam-forming and target-detecting technologies with phased array; 3.4.1. Introduction; 3.4.2. Phased array in the 1990s; 3.4.3. Phased array in the 2000s; 3.4.4. Phased array using magnetrons; 3.4.5. Retrodirective system , 3.5. RF rectifier - rectenna and tube type3.5.1. General rectifying theory of rectenna; 3.5.2. Various rectennas I - rectifying circuits; 3.5.3. Various rectennas II - higher frequency and dual bands; 3.5.4. Various rectennas III - weak power and energy harvester; 3.5.5. Rectenna array; 3.5.6. Rectifier using vacuum tube; Chapter 4. Applications of WPT; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Energy harvesting; 4.3. Sensor network; 4.4. Ubiquitous power source; 4.5. MPT in a pipe; 4.6. Microwave buildings; 4.7. 2D WPT; 4.8. Wireless charging for electric vehicles; 4.9. Point-to-point WPT , 4.10. WPT to moving/flying target4.11. Solar power satellite; 4.11.1. Basic concept; 4.11.2. SPS as clean energy source of CO2-free energy and for sustainable humanosphere; 4.11.3. MPT on SPS; 4.11.4. Various SPS models; Bibliography; Index , Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. History, Present and Future of WPT; 1.1. Theoretical predictions and the first trial in the 19th Century; 1.2. Rejuvenated WPT by microwaves in the 1960s; 1.3. Inductive coupling WPT projects in the 20th Century; 1.4. WPT as a game-changing technology in the 21st Century; Chapter 2. Theory of WPT; 2.1. Theoretical background; 2.2. Beam efficiency and coupling efficiency; 2.2.1. Beam efficiency of radiowaves; 2.2.2. Theoretical increase of beam efficiency; 2.2.3. Coupling efficiency at very close coupling distance; 2.3. Beam forming , 2.3.1. Beam-forming theory for the phased array and its error2.3.2. Target detecting via radiowaves; 2.4. Beam receiving; Chapter 3. Technologies of WPT; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Radio frequency (RF) generation - HPA using semiconductors; 3.3. RF generation - microwave tubes; 3.3.1. Magnetrons; 3.3.2. Traveling wave tube/traveling wave tube amplifier; 3.3.3. Klystron; 3.4 Beam-forming and target-detecting technologies with phased array; 3.4.1. Introduction; 3.4.2. Phased array in the 1990s; 3.4.3. Phased array in the 2000s; 3.4.4. Phased array using magnetrons; 3.4.5. Retrodirective system , 3.5. RF rectifier - rectenna and tube type3.5.1. General rectifying theory of rectenna; 3.5.2. Various rectennas I - rectifying circuits; 3.5.3. Various rectennas II - higher frequency and dual bands; 3.5.4. Various rectennas III - weak power and energy harvester; 3.5.5. Rectenna array; 3.5.6. Rectifier using vacuum tube; Chapter 4. Applications of WPT; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Energy harvesting; 4.3. Sensor network; 4.4. Ubiquitous power source; 4.5. MPT in a pipe; 4.6. Microwave buildings; 4.7. 2D WPT; 4.8. Wireless charging for electric vehicles; 4.9. Point-to-point WPT , 4.10. WPT to moving/flying target4.11. Solar power satellite; 4.11.1. Basic concept; 4.11.2. SPS as clean energy source of CO2-free energy and for sustainable humanosphere; 4.11.3. MPT on SPS; 4.11.4. Various SPS models; Bibliography; Index , Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. History, Present and Future of WPT; 1.1. Theoretical predictions and the first trial in the 19th Century; 1.2. Rejuvenated WPT by microwaves in the 1960s; 1.3. Inductive coupling WPT projects in the 20th Century; 1.4. WPT as a game-changing technology in the 21st Century; Chapter 2. Theory of WPT; 2.1. Theoretical background; 2.2. Beam efficiency and coupling efficiency; 2.2.1. Beam efficiency of radiowaves; 2.2.2. Theoretical increase of beam efficiency; 2.2.3. Coupling efficiency at very close coupling distance; 2.3. Beam forming , 2.3.1. Beam-forming theory for the phased array and its error2.3.2. Target detecting via radiowaves; 2.4. Beam receiving; Chapter 3. Technologies of WPT; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Radio frequency (RF) generation - HPA using semiconductors; 3.3. RF generation - microwave tubes; 3.3.1. Magnetrons; 3.3.2. Traveling wave tube/traveling wave tube amplifier; 3.3.3. Klystron; 3.4 Beam-forming and target-detecting technologies with phased array; 3.4.1. Introduction; 3.4.2. Phased array in the 1990s; 3.4.3. Phased array in the 2000s; 3.4.4. Phased array using magnetrons; 3.4.5. Retrodirective system , 3.5. RF rectifier - rectenna and tube type3.5.1. General rectifying theory of rectenna; 3.5.2. Various rectennas I - rectifying circuits; 3.5.3. Various rectennas II - higher frequency and dual bands; 3.5.4. Various rectennas III - weak power and energy harvester; 3.5.5. Rectenna array; 3.5.6. Rectifier using vacuum tube; Chapter 4. Applications of WPT; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Energy harvesting; 4.3. Sensor network; 4.4. Ubiquitous power source; 4.5. MPT in a pipe; 4.6. Microwave buildings; 4.7. 2D WPT; 4.8. Wireless charging for electric vehicles; 4.9. Point-to-point WPT , 4.10. WPT to moving/flying target4.11. Solar power satellite; 4.11.1. Basic concept; 4.11.2. SPS as clean energy source of CO2-free energy and for sustainable humanosphere; 4.11.3. MPT on SPS; 4.11.4. Various SPS models; Bibliography; Index
    Additional Edition: 1118862953
    Additional Edition: 1118863003
    Additional Edition: 9781118862957
    Additional Edition: 9781118863008
    Additional Edition: 9781848216051
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Shinohara, Naoki Wireless power transfer via radiowaves London : ISTE, 2014 9781848216051
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    London : ISTE-Wiley
    UID:
    (DE-627)167957972X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 1118863003 , 1118862953 , 1306373735 , 1118862961 , 9781118862957 , 9781118863008 , 9781306373739 , 9781118862964
    Series Statement: Waves series
    Content: 3.3. RF generation -- microwave tubes3.4. Beam-forming and target-detecting technologies with phased array; 3.5. RF rectifier -- rectenna and tube type; Chapter 4: Applications of WPT; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Energy harvesting; 4.3. Sensor network; 4.4. Ubiquitous power source; 4.5. MPT in a pipe; 4.6. Microwave buildings; 4.7. 2D WPT; 4.8. Wireless charging for electric vehicles; 4.9. Point-to-point WPT; 4.10. WPT to moving/flying target; 4.11. Solar power satellite; Bibliography; Index.
    Content: Annotation, Recent advances in Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) technologies have enabled various engineering applications with potential product implementation. WPT can be utilized to charge batteries in various pieces of equipment without the need for a wired connection. Energy can be harvested from ambient RF and microwave radiation and 1 million kW microwaves can be transmitted from space to the ground. This book covers all the theory and technologies of WPT, such as microwave generators with semi-conductors and microwave tubes, antennas, phased arrays, beam efficiency, and rectifiers (rectenna). The authors also discuss coupling WPT. Applications, such as energy harvesting, sensor networks, point-to-point WPT, WPT to moving targets (airplane, vehicle, etc.) and Solar Power Satellite are also presented
    Content: Title Page; Copyright Page; Introduction; Chapter 1: History, Present and Future of WPT; 1.1. Theoretical predictions and the first trial in the 19th Century; 1.2. Rejuvenated WPT by microwaves in the 1960s; 1.3. Inductive coupling WPT projects in the 20th Century; 1.4. WPT as a game-changing technology in the 21st Centur; Chapter 2: Theory of WPT; 2.1. Theoretical background; 2.2. Beam efficiency and coupling efficiency; 2.3. Beam forming; 2.4. Beam receiving; Chapter 3: Technologies of WPT; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Radio frequency (RF) generation -- HPA using semiconductors.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: 9781848216051
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Shinohara, Naoki, 1968- Wireless power transfer via radiowaves 9781848216051
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : ISTE ;
    UID:
    (DE-627)168028102X
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v.) , ill.
    ISBN: 9781118862964 , 1118862961
    Series Statement: Waves series
    Content: Recent advances in Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) technologies have enabled various engineering applications with potential product implementation. WPT can be utilized to charge batteries in various pieces of equipment without the need for a wired connection. Energy can be harvested from ambient RF and microwave radiation and 1 million kW microwaves can be transmitted from space to the ground. This book covers all the theory and technologies of WPT, such as microwave generators with semi-conductors and microwave tubes, antennas, phased arrays, beam efficiency, and rectifiers (rectenna). The authors also discuss coupling WPT. Applications, such as energy harvesting, sensor networks, point-to-point WPT, WPT to moving targets (airplane, vehicle, etc.) and Solar Power Satellite are also presented.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: 9781848216051
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781848216051
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : ISTE-Wiley
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV043396522
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781118863008 , 1118863003 , 9781118862957 , 1118862953 , 1306373735 , 9781306373739 , 9781118862964 , 1118862961 , 9781848216051 , 184821605X
    Series Statement: Waves series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Annotation
    Language: English
    Keywords: Drahtlose Energieübertragung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
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    London : ISTE
    UID:
    (DE-603)349786631
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly Media Inc. Online-Ressource Safari Tech Books Online ISBN 9781118862964 Online
    Edition: ISBN 1118862961 Online
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    ISBN: 9781848216051 , 9781118862964 (Sekundärausgabe) , 1118862961 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Series Statement: Waves series
    Note: Online-Ausg.:
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    [S.l.] : [Wiley]
    UID:
    (DE-603)364901896
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] [Wiley] Online-Ressource ISBN 9781118863008 (electronic bk.)
    Edition: ISBN 1118863003 (electronic bk.)
    Edition: ISBN 9781118862957 (electronic bk.)
    Edition: ISBN 1118862953 (electronic bk.)
    Edition: ISBN 1306373735 (ebk)
    Edition: ISBN 9781306373739 (ebk)
    Edition: ISBN 9781118862964
    Edition: ISBN 1118862961
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    ISBN: 9781848216051 , 184821605X , 9781118863008 (Sekundärausgabe) , 1118863003 (Sekundärausgabe) , 9781118862957 (Sekundärausgabe) , 1118862953 (Sekundärausgabe) , 1306373735 (Sekundärausgabe) , 9781306373739 (Sekundärausgabe) , 9781118862964 (Sekundärausgabe) , 1118862961 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Series Statement: Waves series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Online-Ausg.:
    Language: English
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