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Inductive power transfer lets a temperature-maintaining container avoid exposed wiring, protecting electric elements from moisture and gases.
Real-time grid feedback lets the vacuum cleaner choose power sources and energy-saving modes to cut waste without limiting cleaning use.
Piezoelectric sensors detect device placement by pressure, triggering ping signals only when needed to cut idle power loss in wireless charging.
Periodic beam sweeping and frequency-shift backscatter help network nodes detect energy-harvesting UEs and improve wireless power range.
Dual gaskets seal connector openings against moisture, while EMF feedback adjusts coil power to keep wearable charging stable.
Discrete annular magnet segments let slim electronic devices align and attach securely to standard wireless charging pads.
Voltage and current monitoring in daisy-chained wireless power transmitters helps maintain stable distribution and reduce wiring burden.
Dynamic comparison of primary and secondary power data detects metallic foreign objects during inductive charging and limits heating hazards.
Wireless power and data links between indoor and outdoor terminal units simplify satellite installation while preserving communication reliability.
Dynamic sampling points and differential amplification help server power links correct far-end voltage drops and improve response to load changes.
Periodic carrier sensing pauses wireless power transmission at set intervals to limit interference with nearby wireless devices.
Shared bidirectional, buck-boost, and regulator stages enable upstream power output without extra circuitry, cutting cost and power use.
Spaced terminal mounts and an insulating barrier keep water from bridging contacts, enabling safer wearable charging in wet conditions.
Mechanical vibration shifts two PCB assemblies to vary magnetic air gaps and induce coil current, enabling battery-free sensor power with less maintenance.
A modular Qi receiver with a coil, PCB, and magnetic shielding cuts custom development time while improving charging efficiency and compatibility.
Wireless link establishment between communicators inside and outside the battery pack reveals impact or water damage and helps locate faults.
Capacitive coupling pads and conductor spirals guide card positioning and wirelessly power biometric enrollment without batteries or vias.
Local charge calculation and bill generation let the meter avoid manual reading, recurring cloud costs, and connectivity dependence.
Cooling channels in the coil bracket and integrated air guides direct airflow to the coil and lower PCB, improving charging performance with less complexity.
Parallel RF amplifier arrays distribute heat and EMI while delivering high-power directed energy in a compact form for UAV or handheld use.
Multiple regulators on movable wireless receivers smooth misalignment-driven voltage swings, reduce thermal stress, and balance power sharing.
Magnetic drive across a tank wall keeps a hand-tool pump running without shaft penetration, enabling seamless refilling and less wear.
Wireless power from a mobile device opens an electric vehicle door lock during power failure without added door batteries or connectors.
A sensing circuit and controlled switch decouple storage during weak ambient input, preventing leakage and improving low-power harvesting efficiency.
Modeling friendly metal losses with current and voltage coefficients improves wireless charging foreign object detection under varying coupling.
Fisheye marker positioning and parabolic interpolation cut array antenna phase-calculation load while maintaining wireless power reception.
Time-sequenced radio wave intensity control lets multiple receivers communicate with one power transmitter while suppressing interference.
Excess braking energy is fed back when possible or converted to heat through coil-induced eddy currents to protect DC circuit components.
An internal breaker network and gateway bring residential energy data and branch control into one smart home interface.
Adaptive grounding of modulation capacitors keeps wireless charging voltage lower between signals, improving ASK SNR and preventing dropouts.
Segmented shielding with controlled thickness limits magnetic interference in display charging while preserving charging efficiency and pixel driving.
Periodic low-power pings and inductive handshake detection let one WPT coil switch reliably between receiving power and charging accessories.
Adaptive packet intervals improve foreign object detection in wireless charging while limiting heat risk and preserving power transfer efficiency.
Adaptive packet timing and response feedback improve foreign object detection in wireless charging while limiting heat risk and power loss.
A 4-methyl-1-pentene copolymer lowers dielectric loss and permittivity to improve wireless power transfer efficiency while preserving insulation.
Adaptive mMIMO antenna switching harvests interference and noise as power when channel quality drops, reducing 5G gNB energy demand.
NFC tag detection and negotiation let wireless power transfer adjust output before charging, preventing tag damage without simply stopping transmission.
A relay node secures time-domain resources for zero-power devices, enabling unlicensed-spectrum links with fewer collisions and less interference.
Nested sensing coils locate multiple devices on a charging surface and direct power without precise alignment or many dedicated amplifiers.
Wireless charging is coordinated with terminal RRC connection states to improve charge continuity without adding fixed high-power complexity.
An integrated sensor layer combines touch detection and pen charging with layered trace lines to improve input precision without added sensor complexity.
Segmented antenna molecules and repeaters keep wireless power uniform across a large charging area while reducing conductive material use.
Sequential phase control across antenna subsets concentrates wireless power on one receiver while maintaining uniform feeding to others.
Magnetically coupled charging pods use resonant tuning to charge sensorized insoles through insole bulk and shoe materials without plug-in connectors.
Capacitive coupling and resonant compensation raise transcutaneous power delivery while supporting harmonic data exchange for implanted nerve stimulation.
Dual-intensity wireless signaling lets a remote controller sleep, harvest charging power, and reconnect only when needed to cut BLE energy use.
Wireless coil power keeps sensors running on a levitated substrate transfer module without adding wires, battery weight, or motion limits.
Adaptive calibration uses received power packets and power loss analysis to track coupling changes and improve foreign object detection.
Mechanical reflector reconfiguration and focal adjustment keep wireless power beams focused over distance and on moving targets.
Proximity-based antenna detuning cuts on-body heating while maintaining far-field charging efficiency for wearable or implantable medical devices.
A spanning-tree placement strategy makes every bus observable in very large power networks with fewer computations and minimal measurement devices.
Stored stimulation parameters and onboard energy let the implant continue therapy when RF communication with the external controller is interrupted.
Correlating motor load data with upstream IED signals reveals systemic electrical causes earlier, enabling proactive maintenance and lower mitigation cost.
Combined binary chip sequences improve load modulation symbol detection in wireless power transfer while reducing EMI and acoustic noise.
A high-impedance capacitive harvester powers an open distribution protection switch from line voltage, avoiding battery and supercapacitor aging.
A master-slave Wi-Fi setup commissions multiple smart circuit breakers at once, cutting one-to-one installation time and field labor.
A modular package uses interchangeable optical adapters, standardized contacts, and thermal conduction to fit multiple optoelectronic applications.
Equal fundamental and third-harmonic amplitudes keep wireless LED power transfer and light output stable despite separation changes.
A voltage conversion stage brings source and converter impedances closer, improving boost efficiency in low-power, unstable energy harvesting.
Wireless power transfer in a patient support surface replaces wires to power sensors, reducing discomfort, pressure injury risk, and wiring complexity.
Simultaneous capacitive and inductive resonant transfer powers rotor coils bidirectionally while easing alignment and spacing limits.
An impedance link equalizes receiver DC reference and control ground to suppress noise leakage while keeping wireless power and communication stable.
Transmission signal peak sensing lets a wireless power transmitter distinguish receivers from foreign objects without extra detection windings.
A shielded coil with critical inductive coupling uses frequency splitting to improve wireless power efficiency while offsetting leakage magnetic fields.
Combined laser beams deliver both data and power to a wireless hotspot, enabling cable-free deployment in spaces without electrical outlets.
Smart meter voltage and load analysis estimates transformer high-side voltage to flag record errors, misassignments, and overload risk.
Correlated chip-sequence load modulation strengthens receiver-to-transmitter signaling while cutting electromagnetic and acoustic noise.
Wearable identity and position sensing lets refuse vehicles limit functions by operator location while onboard wireless charging keeps wearables ready.
Briefly pausing power transfer enables cleaner oscillation sampling, improving foreign object detection accuracy in wireless charging.
Background signal signatures let wireless power transmitters cancel interference and detect receiver beacons with less wasted power.
Stacked transmission coils separated by ferrite and non-magnetic layers enable multi-position wireless charging while inhibiting magnetic coupling.
A reconfigurable planar receiver coil changes active segments to stabilize coupling, protect close receivers, and sustain wireless power transfer.
Real-time low-voltage monitoring and abnormal alerts help utilities maintain many transformers faster using existing grid communications.
Multiple antenna groups with different directivities let a wireless power receiver switch to the best alignment and improve converted power.
A wafer temperature gradient drives thermophoresis and Marangoni flow to remove particles more completely with less rinsing.
Phase adjustment and energy conversion enable long-range wireless charging for communication equipment without physical power lines.
Power waves are shaped into 3D energy pockets so receivers can locate themselves and enable safe, efficient wireless charging over distance.
Maps physical-cyber risk across distributed power control zones to identify attack paths and assess cascading business damage.
When lock batteries fail, external power transfer from a smartphone can energize the processor and actuator to move the deadbolt or latch.
Load-setting feedback and zero-crossing synchronization let wireless power adapt to cordless appliance demand without response delays or faults.
Time-delay sensing at both ends of an optical conductor pinpoints arc faults in aircraft power components, cutting broad inspections and maintenance time.
Dual-end optical sensing uses signal time delays to locate arc faults inside electrical components, reducing inspection time and limiting shutdowns.
Charging-time optical self-test tracks signal and noise drift in wearable sensors, enabling parameter adjustment to keep physiological data accurate.
A wired console link lets the key fob support wireless phone charging and UWB ranging, reducing console hardware and frequent recharging.
A single transfer electrode and a different-potential field simplify capacitive wireless power alignment while reducing heat.
Selective rectifier switch activation at zero-crossings boosts rectified voltage, enabling faster regulation and higher wireless charging power.
A reflected-beam detector checks transmitter window damage and cuts or lowers laser power to prevent unsafe exposure.
Mobile objects inside partitioned 3D net spaces add rotation and light transmittance control without sacrificing the structure's core mechanical role.
A magnetically coupled receiver follows the user via motorized rails, maintaining efficient resonant wireless power without fixed charging positions.
Dual in-band and out-band communication lets a wireless power receiver choose the right control link for reliable pairing and power transfer.
A UE signals preferred dynamic or configured grant mode from its energy harvesting state to reduce outages, delay, and unreliable uplink access.
Wireless RFID-powered intestinal stimulators avoid wired implants, helping preserve tissue flexibility and reduce fibrosis during treatment.
Transmit-stage energy is harvested to power MRI coil detuning without DC cables, reducing tissue burns and B0 artifacts.
Controlled battery discharge with voltage, current, and temperature sensing predicts pitch backup end-of-life before wind turbine failure.
Interchangeable inserts let one retail security stand fit different wearable chargers, reducing stand replacement while keeping devices powered and secured.
An access point prebuilds IP headers in energizing frames, letting backscattering devices send data with less energy and no DHCP overhead.
A built-in flowmeter and display let users read pour rate directly on the kettle, reducing distraction during hand-drip coffee brewing.
Mounted on utility poles, this grid edge node pairs 5G access with transformer monitoring and reactive power support to curb voltage volatility.
A paired micro-synchrophasor and power quality monitor shares timestamps to capture precise grid behavior and manage massive time-series data.
When receiver states change on a charging pad, recalculated power loss references keep foreign object detection accurate and prevent false stops.