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Introduction to Witricity (Wireless power transfer)

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This paper gives an introduction about Witricity technology. Witricity stands for wireless electricity. It uses the principle of mutual inductance for wireless power transfer. This is an interesting technology and has wide applications.
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WiTricity Wireless Transmissio n of Power Presented by :- Asim Sagheer Anum Khan Sumaira Sagheer
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WiTricityWireless Transmission of

Power

Presented by :- Asim Sagheer

Anum Khan

Sumaira Sagheer

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Contents What is WiTricity BackgroundWorking PrincipleIs it secure ???ApplicationsLimitations

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Stands for ‘wireless electricity’Eliminates the use of cables for

transmission of powerTransmission by induction through

resonators.Security

What is WiTricity?

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In 1899, Sir Nikola Tesla enlighten 200 lamps at the distance of 40 km.

But only 15% efficiency was achieved.

Background

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MIT powered 60 watt light bulb from 2 meters (7 ft) at 40% efficiency

First practical example

of WiTricity.

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Working Principle One Simple Physics Rule !At Source : Electricity Magnetic Wave At Device : Magnetic Wave ElectricityResonant coupling

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Is it secure ???Works on the principle of magnetic

induction.Interact weakly with surrounding objects

(biological tissue)

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Applications

Automatic wireless charging of mobile electronics

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Direct wireless powering of stationary devices

Sony demonstrated its wirelessly powered television [2010 October]

Demonstration of WiTricity on cell phone and LCD at the TED conference

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Direct wireless powering of PC peripherals

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Automatic wireless charging for electric vehicles

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One source is able to transfer the energy for the electronic devices.

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LimitationsIt is a midrange technology.

(max 7.5 m)The maximum efficiency obtained in full

ideal conditions is 95% .Only obstructions are metal structures like

metal doors and metal walls.

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Thank you !

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Queries ???


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