Systematic analysis of wireless energy transmission methods
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Wireless energy transmission; magnetic coupling resonance; microwave radiation; electromagnetic induction; application.Abstract
Wireless energy transfer technology is a new type of power transmission technology that utilizes electric and magnetic fields as mediums. In contemporary society, there are three main methods of wireless energy transfer: magnetic coupling resonance, microwave radiation, and electromagnetic induction. Each of these methods has its unique advantages and limitations, leading to different application scenarios in practical life. This article provides a detailed introduction to the basic structure and principles of magnetic coupling resonance, microwave radiation, and electromagnetic induction wireless energy transfer. Through comparative analysis of the characteristics of these three transmission methods, it explores their specific applications in various industries and life domains. Additionally, the article examines the challenges faced by today's wireless energy transfer technology, such as transmission efficiency, safety, cost, standardization, and technical difficulties. Finally, the article envisions the future development of wireless energy transfer technology, suggesting that as the technology continues to progress and improve, it will see broader application, bringing more convenience to people's lives and promoting integration with other fields to form more efficient and sustainable solutions.
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