Theoretical and Natural Science
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 19, 08 December 2023
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When building the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), it is estimated that over 60% of the cost is spent on wiring and installation. The application of wireless data transmission can eliminate some of the cable connections, and the use of wireless technology for power transmission can undoubtedly avoid even more wiring. However, in practice, traditional wireless power transmission technology has disadvantages such as low efficiency and poor reliability. The introduction of beamforming technology can improve the performance of wireless charging in terms of transmission efficiency and transmission distance. The introduction of beamforming technology can improve the performance of wireless charging in terms of transmission efficiency and distance. Considering the influence of the possible relative displacement between the transmitting and receiving devices on the beamforming during the charging process, a charging process model based on beamforming is developed in this paper using ANSYS for a one-to-one dynamic wireless charging scenario. ANSYS simulation software is used to simulate the array antennas, to investigate the electromagnetic field relationship between the antennas and to analyse the effect of beamforming on the efficiency and stability of the system. Combined with the characteristics of the array antennas shown in the simulation results, the use of beamforming in transmitting antennas in wireless power transmission systems can greatly improve the directivity, effectiveness and interference immunity of the system.
wireless power transfer, beam-forming, phase array antenna, ANSYS, IIoT.
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