Shinohara et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Far-Field Wireless Power Transfer and Energy HarvestingShinohara et al., 2022
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- 613985423784331991
- Author
- Shinohara N
- Zhou J
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This book covers the next generation of power transfer in which power is transmitted via energy harvesting applications. It describes far-field Wireless Power Transfers (WPT) and why it is considered a special type of power transfer where power is transmitted through …
- 238000003306 harvesting 0 title abstract description 77
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