Design of wireless electric power transfer technology: Shaped magnetic field in resonance (smfir)

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Major advances in the development of electric vehicles (EV)-buses, cars, high speed trains, etc.-have been made using a new wireless power transfer technology named the "Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance" (SMFIR) that can send electric power over a significant distance. SMFIR is a basic technology that can be used in many applications where electric power has to be supplied remotely without using conductive wires. The "On-Line Electric Vehicle" (OLEV) is a SMFIR-based electric vehicle, which was chosen as one of the 50 Best Inventions of 2010 by the TIME magazine. In this paper, the underlying design for SMFIR is presented, which was done applying the Independence Axiom of Axiomatic Design Theory.
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KAIST
Issue Date
2011-03
Language
English
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21st CIRP Design Conference: Interdisciplinary Design, CIRP 2011, pp.222 - 225

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/316823
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RIMS Conference Papers
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