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Research Status of Wireless Power Transmission Technology

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Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems (CSPS 2019)

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This paper introduces the classification and research status of wireless power transmission technology, analyzes the basic principles, key technologies and application scenarios, and forecasts the future development trend of technology. As a revolutionary progress of energy transmission technology, it will have a profound impact on energy interconnection in the future.

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Wang, X., Lu, C., Wang, F., Xu, W., Li, S. (2020). Research Status of Wireless Power Transmission Technology. In: Liang, Q., Wang, W., Liu, X., Na, Z., Jia, M., Zhang, B. (eds) Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. CSPS 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 571. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9409-6_86

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