Wireless Power/Data Transfer, Energy Harvesting System Design, Volume II
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microwave and Wireless Communications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 26824
Special Issue Editor
Interests: low-power analog/mixed-signal IC design for IoT and biomedical/healthcare applications; wireless power/data transfer, energy harvesting system design; power security in wireless power transfer system
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent decades, wireless power/data and energy harvesting technologies have been developed to provide humans with more convenient, comfortable, and productive lives than any previous generations without the burden of physical cables. In the future, wireless power/data and energy harvesting technologies will be completely integrated into our daily lives, supplying power to our personal electronic devices, wearable/ implantable electronics, home appliances, and electric vehicles. This Special Issue will focus on emerging technologies in wireless power/data and energy harvesting applications from a few microwatts to kilowatts with transfer distances from a few millimeters to a few tens of meters.
The topics covered will include, but are not limited to, theories and techniques for short- or long-distance wireless/data transfer, RF energy harvesting, various applications of wireless power/data transfer for biomedical/wearable/mobile/IoT/electric vehicles, and system-level implementations. We invite researchers to submit high-quality manuscripts for publication in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Byunghun Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Inductive/capacitive/magnetic resonance wireless power/data transfer
- Microwave/mmwave based wireless power/data transfer and RF energy harvesting
- Modeling and optimization of antenna, coils, resonators, and coil arrays
- Circuits/systems related to wireless power/data, and energy harvesting
- Applications of wireless power/data transfer for biomedical/healthcare/wearable devices
- Applications of wireless power/data transfer for mobile/industry/IoT/electric vehicles
- Other topics related to wireless power/data and energy harvesting (ultrasounds, devices, data modulation, applied electromagnetics, safety issues, EMC/EMI shielding, etc.)
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