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The main objective of the article is to develop a device for wireless power transfer. The concept of WPT was earlier realized by Nikola Tesla. This article can be used for charging batteries which cannot be connected physically such as pacemakers implanted in the body that runs on a battery. The battery is replaced every year and hence the body is operated. This article is written to recharge a battery wirelessly. This technique can also be used to charge smartphones, iPhone, iPad, laptops, etc. The risk of getting an electrical shock is also reduced as the device is galvanically isolated. The research in this article is still in progress as it is an emerging technology.
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We would like to express our special thanks and gratitude to the Vice Chancellor Mr. M. K. Mishra as well as the Head of Department of ECE, Dr. Srikanta Pal and Head of Department of CSE, Dr. Vandana Bhattacharjee for giving me this golden opportunity to perform a wonderful research work on the topic: Design of Wireless Power Transfer System, the completion of this research work helped me in doing a lot of research and development and I came to know about many new things.
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Sahay, S., Sharma, N., Raj, S., Neelam, K., Prasad, D., Nath, V. (2019). Development of Wireless Power Transfer System with Internet of Things. In: Nath, V., Mandal, J. (eds) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communication Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 556. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7091-5_51
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