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Auto-Tracking Wireless Power Transfer System With Focused-Beam Phased Array

Yang, Bo Mitani, Tomohiko Shinohara, Naoki 京都大学 DOI:10.1109/TMTT.2022.3222179

2023.05

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This article used image recognition and beam forming technology to build a phased array with target tracking and transmitting the microwaves with a focused beam. The coordinate position of the target is obtained from the image recognition module and converted into phase information for the phased array. This system was constructed by a 1 × 4 5.764-GHz phased array with four 4-bit phase shifters. The phase shifters created a focused beam, which requires not only the target’s direction angle but also the transmission distance. The target position as well as direction and distance information were gathered using image recognition. The tracking beam method was evaluated by simulation and actual measurement. The results showed that the focused beam can always be formed in real time to track the target. The transfer efficiency of the focused beam was improved higher than that of uniform phase beam within a distance of 50 cm. The automatic tracking power transmission system has a response time of about 100 ms.

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Bo Yang (S’16–M’20) received the BE

degree

in

electronic

information

engineering from China University of

Petroleum, Qingdao, China in 2008, the

ME and PhD degrees in electrical

engineering from Kyoto University, Japan

in 2018 and 2020. From 2019 to 2021, he

conducted research on high power wireless

power transfer systems, supported by

Research Fellowships for Young Scientists sponsored by the

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). He is

currently researching high power microwave wireless power

transmission at the Research Institute for Sustainable

Humanosphere, Kyoto University. From 2008 to 2015, he was

an RF engineer with the DAIHEN Group, Qingdao.

and there he was an associate professor since 2001. He was an

associate professor in Research Institute for Sustainable

Humanosphere, Kyoto University by recognizing the Radio

Science Center for Space and Atmosphere since 2004. From

2010, he has been a professor in Research Institute for

Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University. He has been

engaged in research on Solar Power Station/Satellite and

Microwave Power Transmission system. He is IEEE

Distinguish Microwave lecturer, IEEE MTT-S Technical

Committee 26 (Wireless Power Transfer and Conversion) vice

chair, IEEE MTT-S Kansai Chapter TPC member, IEEE

Wireless Power Transfer Conference advisory committee

member, international journal of Wireless Power Transfer

(Cambridge Press) executive editor, Radio Science for URSI

Japanese committee C member, past technical committee chair

on IEICE Wireless Power Transfer, Japan Society of

Electromagnetic Wave Energy Applications vice chair,

Wireless Power Transfer Consortium for Practical Applications

(WiPoT) chair, and Wireless Power Management Consortium

(WPMc) chair.

Tomohiko Mitani (M’05) received the

B.E. degree in electrical and electronic

engineering, M.E. degree in informatics,

and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering

from Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, in

1999, 2001, and 2006, respectively. In

2003, he was an Assistant Professor with

the Radio Science Center for Space and

Atmosphere, Kyoto University. Since

2012, he has been an Associate Professor with the Research

Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University. His

current research interests include the experimental study of

magnetrons, microwave power transmission systems, and

applied microwave engineering. Dr. Mitani is a member of the

Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication

Engineers (IEICE) and the Japan Society of Electromagnetic

Wave Energy Applications (JEMEA). He has been a board

member of JEMEA since 2015. He has been the treasurer of

IEEE MTT-S Kansai Chapter since 2014.

Naoki Shinohara (M’06–SM’19) received

the B.E. degree in electronic engineering,

the M.E. and Ph.D (Eng.) degrees in

electrical engineering from Kyoto

University, Japan, in 1991, 1993 and 1996,

respectively. He was a research associate in

the Radio Atmospheric Science Center,

Kyoto University from 1996. He was a

research associate of the Radio Science

Center for Space and Atmosphere, Kyoto University by

recognizing the Radio Atmospheric Science Center from 2000,

© 2022 IEEE. Personal use is permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission.See https://www.ieee.org/publications/rights/index.html for more information.

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