Magnetic Field during Wireless Charging in an Electric Vehicle According to Standard SAE J2954
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Tommaso Campi | Silvano Cruciani | Mauro Feliziani | Francesca Maradei | F. Maradei | T. Campi | S. Cruciani | M. Feliziani
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