Wireless Power Transmission in Smart Cities: The wIshood - Wireless Smart Neighborhood

Wireless power transmission (WPT) of scale is the next step in power electronics. In this paper, we propose the Wireless Smart Neighborhood (wIshood). The idea presented serves smart city planners and developers to consider the future societal impacts of current and expected technological advancement. The wIshood merges ICT, IoT, CC, SDN and WPT to propose a solution to foster the creation and growth of the building blocks of modern societies. We outline the architecture and challenges of wireless smart neighborhoods. The wIshood is a solution to electricity congestion and deployment costs of transmission and distribution infrastructure.

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