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Valtchev, S., E. Baikova, and L. Jorge, "Electromagnetic field as the wireless transporter of energy", Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics, vol. 25, no. 3: National Library of Serbia, pp. 171-181, 2012. Abstracthttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5-Rq1wYAAAAJ&hl=en
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Jorge, L. F. R., S. S. Valtchev, and R. Melicio, "Improving magnetic coupling for battery charging through 3D magnetic flux", Proceedings - 2016 IEEE International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, PEMC 2016, pp. 291-297, 2016. Abstract
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Jorge, L., S. Valtchev, and F. Coito, "Resonant Power Conversion through a Saturable Reactor", Technological Innovation for Collective Awareness Systems: Springer Science $\mathplus$ Business Media, pp. 461–469, 2014. Abstract
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Baikova, {E. N. }, L. Romba, R. Melicio, and {S. S. } Valtchev, "Simulation and experiment on electric field emissions generated by wireless energy transfer", Technological Innovation for Resilient Systems - 9th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2018, Proceedings: Springer New York LLC, pp. 243–251, 1, 2018. Abstract

This paper presents a wireless energy transfer (WET) system operating at the frequency of tens of kHz. It treats the modeling and simulation of WET prototype and its comparison with experimental measuring results. The wireless energy transfer system model was created to simulate the electric field between the emitting and the receiving coils, applying the finite element method. The results from the simulation are compared to the measured values of the electric field emission from the wireless energy transfer equipment. In the recent years the interest in the WET technology, especially for the electric vehicles (EV) batteries charging, is rapidly growing. The WET systems pollute the environment by electromagnetic emissions. Due to the expanding use of this technology in industrial and consumer electronics products, the problems associated with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and the adverse impact on the human health becomes highly important.

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Romba, L., {E. N. } Baikova, C. Borges, R. Melicio, and {S. S. } Valtchev, "Wireless battery charger for EV with circular or planar coils: comparison", Technological Innovation for Resilient Systems - 9th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Advanced Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2018, Proceedings: Springer New York LLC, pp. 214–223, 1, 2018. Abstract

This paper presents the experimental results obtained in the wireless energy transfer (WET) system prototype based on coils: circular or planar. With these experimental results we can choose the tuning settings to improve the efficiency of power transmission of the WET systems. In WET for electric vehicle batteries charging, the coil shape and the range between the coils are the most important issues of those systems.