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WIRELESS CHARGING OF MOBILE PHONES USING MICROWAVES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certificate...ii Acknowledgement..iii Preface.iv Table of Contents....v-vii Figure Index..vii

CHAPTERS

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview 1.2 Electromagnetic radiation 1.2.1 Beamed power, size, distance, and efficiency 1.2.3 Laser method 1.2.3 Microwave method 1.3 The electromagnetic spectrum 1.4 Electromagnetic waves 1.5 Need and processing of microwaves

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Chapter 2 Wireless charging


2.1 Different types of wireless charging 2.1.1 Inductive charging 2.1.1.1 Advantages 2.1.1.2 Disadvantages 2.1.2 Radio Charging
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2.1.3 Resonance Charging

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Chapter 3 Microwave Region


3.1 Microwave Frequency Bands 3.2 Properties Of Microwave Link 3.3 Electro Magnetic Spectrum

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Chapter 4 Transmitter Design


4.1 Magnetron

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Chapter 5 Receiver Design


5.1 Process Of Rectification 5.2 Antenna Design 5.2.1 The Slotted Waveguide Antenna 5.3 Sensor Circuitry 5.3.1 Rectifying Antenna 5.3.2 Schottky Barrier Diode 5.4 Development Of A Rectenna Using High Gain Franklin Array 5.5 Power Conversion Efficiency Evaluation 5.6 Advantages 5.7 Disadvantages

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Conclusions References

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FIGURE INDEX

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1.1 With a laser beam centered on its panel of photovoltaic cells, a lightweight model plane makes the first flight of an aircraft powered by a laser beam inside a building at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. 1.2 An artist's depiction of a solar satellite that could send electric energy by microwaves to a space vessel or planetary surface. 1.3 The Electromagnetic spectrum 1.4 EM wave 1.5 Lumped element circuit 3.1 Electromagnetic spectrum 4.1 Transmitter Design Magnetron 4.2 Self-contained microwave oscillator 4.3 Simplified drawing of the magnetron 4.4 Magnetron 5.1 Receiver Design 5.2 Antenna Design 5.3 Sensor circuitry 5.4 Rectenna 5.5 Stacked Franklin array antenna design 5.6 Simulated and measured reflection coefficient spectra. 06 07 09 10 15 19 21 22 23 24 28 30 31 33 34 04

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