Phase and Amplitude Detection in Wireless Energy Transfer Systems
A phase and input signal technology, applied in the field of phase detection devices, can solve problems such as long calculation time, harmonic distortion, complex circuits, etc.
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[0043] The wireless energy transfer systems described herein can be implemented using a wide variety of resonators and resonant objects. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, important considerations for resonator-based power transfer include resonator quality factor and resonator coupling. For example, US patent application 13 / 428,142 published as US 2012 / 0184338 on July 19, 2012, US patent application 13 / 567,893 published as US 2013 / 0033118 on February 7, 2013, and US patent application 13 / 567,893 published on April 24, 2014 An extensive discussion of these issues, such as coupled mode theory (CMT), coupling coefficients and factors, quality factor (also known as Q factor), and impedance matching, is provided in US Patent Application 14 / 059,094, US 2014 / 0111019. The entire contents of each of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0044] Power transmission systems may rely on electronic circuits such as rectifiers, AC (alternating current)-...
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