Reconfigurable and Adaptive Coupled Relay Resonator Platform for a Moving Receiver

Linearly arranged passive relay resonators have been shown to be able to extend wireless power transfer range. However, extending this relay concept to a 2-D planar array with the intention to cover a larger area presents challenges; naïvely constructing a plane of tessellated relays results in a poor efficiency of power transfer due to complex interactions between relays as the number of relays increases [1]. In this paper, we implement the first electronically reconfigurable relay transmitter system, which allows efficient transfer in large relay arrangements and can track a moving receiver across its coverage area. We propose a receiver tracking method and algorithm which can scan the entire coverage area over 2000 times per second and, once found, can configure the relay array to efficiently deliver power to the receiver.

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